NAC598.144. Order to show cause: Answer; objections to form.  


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  •      1. A party who wishes to contest an order to show cause may file an answer with the Division. The answer must:

         (a) Be in writing;

         (b) Admit or deny each material allegation with specificity; and

         (c) State with specificity any facts constituting a defense to the allegations, including, but not limited to, all affirmative defenses that are being asserted in response to the allegations.

         2. Unless the respondent states an objection to the form of the order to show cause in the answer, the respondent shall be deemed to have waived all objections to the form of the order to show cause.

         3. If the respondent objects to the form of the order to show cause, the respondent shall identify with specificity why he or she objects to the form of the order.

     (Added to NAC by Comm’r of Consumer Affairs by R122-98, eff. 2-23-99)