Nev. Rev. Stat. § 706.1514
Authority: Power of majority of members; exercise of power and conduct of business by majority of members; hearings
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NRS 706.1514 Authority: Power of majority of members; exercise of power and
conduct of business by majority of members; hearings.
1. A majority of the members of the Authority may exercise all of the power and conduct the business of the Authority relating to common or contract carriers, taxicabs, and the warehousing of household goods as provided in this chapter and chapter 712 of NRS.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, public hearings must be conducted by one or more members of the Authority. An administrative proceeding conducted pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 706.771 may be conducted by a hearing officer designated by the Chair of the Authority.
(Added to NRS by 1997, 1924)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases (3 in the last 5 years), 2023–2023 · leading case: Highroller Transp. v. Nev. Transp. Auth.
Highroller Transp. v. Nev. Transp. Auth. (2023)
“See NRS 706.1514(2). However, in cases involving the imposition of civil penalties or fines, administrative proceedings may be conducted by a hearing officer designated by the Authority.”
Highroller Transp. v. Nev. Transp. Auth. (2023)
“See NRS 706.1514(2). However, in cases involving the imposition of civil penalties or fines, administrative proceedings may be conducted by a hearing officer designated by the Authority.”
Highroller Transp. v. Nev. Transp. Auth. (2023)
“See NRS 706.1514(2). However, in cases involving the imposition of civil penalties or fines, administrative proceedings may be conducted by a hearing officer designated by the Authority.”
— Nev. Rev. Stat. § 706.1514(2) — 3 cases
Highroller Transp. v. Nev. Transp. Auth. (2023)
“See NRS 706.1514(2). However, in cases involving the imposition of civil penalties or fines, administrative proceedings may be conducted by a hearing officer designated by the Authority.”
Highroller Transp. v. Nev. Transp. Auth. (2023)
“See NRS 706.1514(2). However, in cases involving the imposition of civil penalties or fines, administrative proceedings may be conducted by a hearing officer designated by the Authority.”
Highroller Transp. v. Nev. Transp. Auth. (2023)
“See NRS 706.1514(2). However, in cases involving the imposition of civil penalties or fines, administrative proceedings may be conducted by a hearing officer designated by the Authority.”
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