NAC641.172. Informal disposition of complaints.  


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  • If, after investigating a complaint, the Attorney General determines that the complaint does not justify or require formal disciplinary proceedings, the President or a person designated by the President may consider and resolve the complaint through informal conferences, meetings, agreements or other informal action as may be appropriate under the circumstances. Such informal action is held without prejudice to the Board, and formal proceedings may be instituted subsequently by the Board, the President or a person designated by the President for the same or related matters. If new evidence is discovered, the matter may, at any time, be reopened and investigated further if the circumstances so warrant.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Psychological Exam’rs by R077-02, eff. 7-25-2002)