NAC426.140. Grounds for suspension or revocation of license.  


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  •      1. Each of the following acts by an operator constitutes a ground for suspension or revocation of his or her license:

         (a) Abandonment of a vending facility. A vending facility shall be deemed to be abandoned if the operator has been absent from the vending facility without the authorization of the Bureau and the facility has been closed for 3 consecutive working days or more.

         (b) Failure to operate a vending facility in accordance with:

              (1) Any applicable law or regulation;

              (2) The operating agreement; or

              (3) The permit given by the public agency or private person who has control of the premises where the vending facility is located.

         (c) Failure to maintain the equipment that is located at the operator’s vending facility in good condition.

         (d) Misconduct, including, without limitation:

              (1) Fraud, misappropriation or conversion.

              (2) Use of alcoholic beverages or illicit drugs while on duty.

              (3) Embezzlement.

              (4) Submission of a false report to the Bureau.

              (5) Failure to submit to a medical, psychological, ophthalmological or other examination when requested to do so by the Bureau. The Bureau will pay for the cost of such an examination.

              (6) Other behavior that seriously jeopardizes the operation of the vending facility.

         (e) Failure to pay obligations incurred in the operation of the vending facility when payments on those obligations are due.

         (f) Failure to pay to the Bureau when due the money that the operator is required to pay pursuant to NAC 426.230 or 426.235.

         (g) Failure to obtain the insurance required by the operating agreement, or to pay the insurance premiums when they become due.

         (h) Failure to be actively involved in the operation of the vending facility pursuant to NAC 426.395.

         (i) Failure to maintain the records of the business operations of the vending facility that the operator is required to maintain pursuant to NAC 426.250.

         (j) Refusal to permit the inspection, review or audit of the records of the business operations of the vending facility by authorized representatives of the Bureau.

         (k) Failure or refusal to comply with the requirements of continuing education or training, or to receive counseling or vocational rehabilitation pursuant to NAC 426.123.

         2. The Administrator or his or her designee may suspend or revoke the license of an operator if the Administrator or the designee determines that the operator does not possess the personal attributes which were required for the operator’s enrollment in the training program for operators offered by the Bureau.

     [Bur. of Services to the Blind, § 15, eff. 10-14-82]—(NAC A by Bur. of Services to the Blind & Vis. Impaired, 8-28-97; R091-00, 9-25-2000; R228-05, 5-4-2006)