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463A.040  Grounds for disqualification of personnel of labor organization.  The Commission may individually disqualify any person from performing any one or more of the functions whose performance requires listing, if it finds that:

      1.  The person has been convicted in any jurisdiction of any crime involving moral turpitude or indicating a lack of business integrity or honesty, whether denominated a felony or misdemeanor.

      2.  The person has made or caused to be made any statement in a document provided to the Board or its agents or orally to a Board member or agent in connection with an investigation or listing which was, at the time and in the light of the circumstances under which it was made, false or misleading.

      3.  The person is a member of or an associate of organized criminal elements. Identification as such a member or associate by any law enforcement agency, legislative body or crime commission constitutes evidence which may be considered by the Nevada Gaming Commission.

      4.  The person’s moral character and integrity, as evidenced by the person’s prior conduct, are such as to create a reasonable belief that performance by the person of the specified function would not be consistent with the policy of this state that gaming be conducted freely and honestly or with the welfare of the employees of the gaming industry.

      (Added to NRS by 1975, 1443)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-41 > Chapter-463a > 463a-040

463A.040  Grounds for disqualification of personnel of labor organization.  The Commission may individually disqualify any person from performing any one or more of the functions whose performance requires listing, if it finds that:

      1.  The person has been convicted in any jurisdiction of any crime involving moral turpitude or indicating a lack of business integrity or honesty, whether denominated a felony or misdemeanor.

      2.  The person has made or caused to be made any statement in a document provided to the Board or its agents or orally to a Board member or agent in connection with an investigation or listing which was, at the time and in the light of the circumstances under which it was made, false or misleading.

      3.  The person is a member of or an associate of organized criminal elements. Identification as such a member or associate by any law enforcement agency, legislative body or crime commission constitutes evidence which may be considered by the Nevada Gaming Commission.

      4.  The person’s moral character and integrity, as evidenced by the person’s prior conduct, are such as to create a reasonable belief that performance by the person of the specified function would not be consistent with the policy of this state that gaming be conducted freely and honestly or with the welfare of the employees of the gaming industry.

      (Added to NRS by 1975, 1443)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-41 > Chapter-463a > 463a-040

463A.040  Grounds for disqualification of personnel of labor organization.  The Commission may individually disqualify any person from performing any one or more of the functions whose performance requires listing, if it finds that:

      1.  The person has been convicted in any jurisdiction of any crime involving moral turpitude or indicating a lack of business integrity or honesty, whether denominated a felony or misdemeanor.

      2.  The person has made or caused to be made any statement in a document provided to the Board or its agents or orally to a Board member or agent in connection with an investigation or listing which was, at the time and in the light of the circumstances under which it was made, false or misleading.

      3.  The person is a member of or an associate of organized criminal elements. Identification as such a member or associate by any law enforcement agency, legislative body or crime commission constitutes evidence which may be considered by the Nevada Gaming Commission.

      4.  The person’s moral character and integrity, as evidenced by the person’s prior conduct, are such as to create a reasonable belief that performance by the person of the specified function would not be consistent with the policy of this state that gaming be conducted freely and honestly or with the welfare of the employees of the gaming industry.

      (Added to NRS by 1975, 1443)