NAC288.375. Dismissal of matter.


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  • The Board may dismiss a matter for any of the following reasons:

         1. If the Board determines that no probable cause exists for the complaint, or if the complaint has been settled and notice of the settlement has been received by the Board.

         2. Unless there is a clear showing of special circumstances or extreme prejudice, if the parties have not exhausted their contractual remedies, including all rights to arbitration.

         3. If the complainant, within a reasonable time, fails to prosecute its complaint.

         4. If, without good cause shown, an applicant, petitioner or complainant fails to appear at the time and place set for hearing by the Board.

         5. If an applicant, petitioner or complainant files a spurious or frivolous complaint or a complaint which presents only issues that have been previously decided by the Board.

     [Local Gov’t Employee-Mgt. Rel. Bd., No. 2.02, eff. 11-12-71; A 1-10-73; 12-15-75; 8-31-79]—(NAC A 9-30-88; 3-11-96; R135-03, 10-30-2003)—(Substituted in revision for NAC 288.210)