NAC616B.490. Withdrawal of certificate: Grounds; procedure.  


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  •      1. The failure of a self-insured employer to comply with the applicable statutes and regulations governing the administration of self-insured workers’ compensation is cause for withdrawal of his or her certificate.

         2. Proceedings to withdraw a certificate issued pursuant to NAC 616B.400 to 616B.496, inclusive, will be conducted in accordance with chapters 616A to 616D, inclusive, of NRS and regulations adopted pursuant to those chapters.

         3. Before the Commissioner issues a formal written notice that he or she intends to withdraw the certificate of a self-insured employer, the Commissioner will request in writing that the employer meet with him or her informally to discuss and resolve the deficiencies that would be grounds for withdrawal. If the self-insured employer declines to meet informally with the Commissioner, fails to respond to the request for a meeting or fails to appear at the scheduled meeting, the Commissioner will proceed to withdraw the certificate in accordance with the provisions of chapters 616A to 616D, inclusive, of NRS.

     [Comm’r of Insurance, PC-25 § 30, eff. 8-6-80]—(NAC A by Div. of Industrial Relations by R112-98, 12-18-98)