NAC527.450. Grounds.  


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  • A permit issued pursuant to the provisions of NAC 527.010 to 527.500, inclusive, may be revoked if:

         1. The permittee violates any provision of this chapter or chapter 527 of NRS.

         2. The permittee fails to comply with any term or condition of a permit, or an agreement for administration of a management area, if any.

         3. The permittee willfully violates any federal, state, tribal or local law or regulation in the United States or in another country that constitutes a violation of the conditions of the permit or of the laws or regulations governing the permitted activity.

         4. The permittee fails to correct deficiencies that were the cause of a notice of noncompliance within 30 days after receipt of the notice, unless the permittee is acting pursuant to a corrective plan of action approved by the Division.

         5. The permittee has conducted any activity that would disqualify the permittee from obtaining a permit.

         6. The permittee no longer has the qualifications required to hold a permit.

         7. A change occurs in the laws authorizing the issuance of a permit that requires the revocation or discontinuation of such a permit.

         8. The population of the native plant on the list of fully protected species of native flora for which the permit is issued declines to the extent that continuation of the permitted activity would be detrimental to the maintenance or recovery of the population of the affected species.

     (Added to NAC by St. Forester Firewarden by R056-01, eff. 11-1-2001)