Nevada Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 6, 2015) |
Chapter288 Local Government: Relations With Employees |
GENERAL PROVISIONS |
NAC288.080. Issuance and service of process and other papers.
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1. The issuance and service of process of papers required by this chapter must be in conformity with the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure and the rules and regulations of the Board.
2. Any written document or other written matter required by this chapter to be filed with the Board or served upon another party shall be deemed to comply with any time deadline if it is mailed and postmarked upon the date specified.
3. If any paper is served by delivery of a copy, the delivery may be made by any person of suitable age and discretion, unless otherwise expressly provided by the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure and the rules and regulations of the Board.
4. Proof of service of all papers required or permitted to be served, other than those for which a particular method of proof is prescribed in the Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure and the rules and regulations of the Board, must be promptly filed in the Board’s office before action is to be taken thereon by the Board or the parties. The proof must show the day and manner of service and may be by written acknowledgment of service, by certificate of a member of the bar, by affidavit of the person who served the papers or by any other proof satisfactory to the Board. If an affidavit of mailing or of service is attached to the original pleading, it must be attached underneath the original pleading so that the character of the pleading is easily discernible. Failure to make the proof of service required by this subsection does not affect the validity of the service. The Board may at any time allow the proof of service to be amended or supplied, unless it clearly appears that to do so would result in material prejudice to the substantial rights of any party.
5. A written complaint filed with the Board must be served upon the respondent, local government employer or employee organization by the complaining party within 5 days of the filing.
[Local Gov’t Employee-Mgt. Rel. Bd., No. 1.08, eff. 1-10-73]—(NAC A 9-30-88)