NAC628.430. Complaints issued by Board; notice of hearing; examination of documents.  


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  •      1. A complaint issued by the Board will include:

         (a) A short and plain statement of the matters which are asserted or charged; and

         (b) References to any particular sections of chapter 628 of NRS, the rules of professional conduct or the regulations of the Board which are asserted to have been involved in the complaint.

         2. A notice served pursuant to NRS 628.410 will be accompanied by:

         (a) A copy of this regulation;

         (b) A copy of chapter 628 of NRS; and

         (c) A brief statement of the rights of the respondent to examine reports and evidence in advance of the hearing, to appear with counsel at the hearing, to present evidence and to appeal an adverse decision.

         3. A respondent has the right in advance of the hearing to examine and copy any report of an investigation and documentary or testimonial evidence and summaries of evidence in the Board’s possession relating to the subject of the complaint. The right of examination may be exercised by the respondent or his or her attorney or agent at the Board’s office where the records are kept, during regular business hours, if written notice is given 3 days in advance. Copies of any documents designated for copying will be promptly furnished. The Board may charge a fee for the copying.

     [Bd. of Accountancy, Art. 9 §§ 1-3, eff. 5-13-82)—(Substituted in revision for NAC 628.260)