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Statutes > Nevada > Title-51 > Chapter-582 > Public-weighmasters > 582-049

582.049  Licenses: Additional grounds for suspension or revocation.  The State Sealer of Weights and Measures may suspend or revoke the license of a public weighmaster:

      1.  When, following a hearing held after 10 days’ notice to the licensee, the State Sealer of Weights and Measures is satisfied that the licensee has violated a provision of this chapter or any regulation adopted pursuant thereto;

      2.  When the licensee has been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction of violating a provision of this chapter or any regulation adopted pursuant thereto; or

      3.  When the licensee is convicted of a felony.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 2325)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-51 > Chapter-582 > Public-weighmasters > 582-049

582.049  Licenses: Additional grounds for suspension or revocation.  The State Sealer of Weights and Measures may suspend or revoke the license of a public weighmaster:

      1.  When, following a hearing held after 10 days’ notice to the licensee, the State Sealer of Weights and Measures is satisfied that the licensee has violated a provision of this chapter or any regulation adopted pursuant thereto;

      2.  When the licensee has been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction of violating a provision of this chapter or any regulation adopted pursuant thereto; or

      3.  When the licensee is convicted of a felony.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 2325)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-51 > Chapter-582 > Public-weighmasters > 582-049

582.049  Licenses: Additional grounds for suspension or revocation.  The State Sealer of Weights and Measures may suspend or revoke the license of a public weighmaster:

      1.  When, following a hearing held after 10 days’ notice to the licensee, the State Sealer of Weights and Measures is satisfied that the licensee has violated a provision of this chapter or any regulation adopted pursuant thereto;

      2.  When the licensee has been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction of violating a provision of this chapter or any regulation adopted pursuant thereto; or

      3.  When the licensee is convicted of a felony.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 2325)