Nev. Admin. Code § 482A.270 - Hearings to consider appeal of disciplinary action
1. An applicant for a license to operate an
autonomous vehicle certification facility or a licensee may, within 30 days
after the receipt of the notice of denial or suspension, revocation, or refusal
to renew the license, petition the Director in writing for a hearing which will
be conducted by the Director or an authorized representative thereof.
2. Upon filing the petition, a hearing will
be held not later than 90 days after the receipt of the request for hearing.
The applicant or licensee is entitled to be present at the hearing, testify on
his or her own behalf and have such other persons as he or she desires to be
present to testify at the hearing. For good cause shown, and upon agreement of
all parties, the 90-day period provided for in this subsection may be
extended.
3. Failure of the
applicant or licensee to petition the Director in writing for a hearing within
the 30-day period constitutes an automatic denial of the application or
suspension or revocation of the license.
4. Within 30 days after the hearing, the
Director or the authorized representative will make written findings of fact
and conclusions of law and may, without limitation:
(a) Grant or finally deny the application;
or
(b) Suspend or revoke the
license.
5. For good
cause shown, and upon agreement of all parties, the 30-day period provided for
in subsection 4 may be extended by the Director or the authorized
representative.
6. Notwithstanding
the provisions of subsections 1 to 5, inclusive, the Department may, if the
Director or authorized representative finds that the action is necessary and in
the public interest, upon notice to the licensee, temporarily suspend or refuse
to renew the license for a period not to exceed 30 days. For good cause shown,
the Director or the authorized representative may extend the period of
suspension of the license or continue to refuse to renew the license if he or
she deems such action to be necessary and in the public interest. In any such
case, a hearing must be held and a final decision rendered within 30 days after
notice of the temporary suspension.
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