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611.050  Grounds for denial, suspension and revocation of license.

      1.  The Labor Commissioner, upon reasonable notice and opportunity for a licensed employment agency to be heard, may deny, suspend or revoke its license after finding that it has failed to comply with any provision of NRS 611.020 to 611.320, inclusive.

      2.  When, in the opinion of the Labor Commissioner, a community is being adequately served by existing licensed employment agencies, the Labor Commissioner may deny the establishment therein of any other employment agency.

      [Part 4:167:1919; A 1931, 54; 1931 NCL § 2838]—(NRS A 1975, 1097)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-53 > Chapter-611 > Private-employment-agencies > 611-050

611.050  Grounds for denial, suspension and revocation of license.

      1.  The Labor Commissioner, upon reasonable notice and opportunity for a licensed employment agency to be heard, may deny, suspend or revoke its license after finding that it has failed to comply with any provision of NRS 611.020 to 611.320, inclusive.

      2.  When, in the opinion of the Labor Commissioner, a community is being adequately served by existing licensed employment agencies, the Labor Commissioner may deny the establishment therein of any other employment agency.

      [Part 4:167:1919; A 1931, 54; 1931 NCL § 2838]—(NRS A 1975, 1097)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-53 > Chapter-611 > Private-employment-agencies > 611-050

611.050  Grounds for denial, suspension and revocation of license.

      1.  The Labor Commissioner, upon reasonable notice and opportunity for a licensed employment agency to be heard, may deny, suspend or revoke its license after finding that it has failed to comply with any provision of NRS 611.020 to 611.320, inclusive.

      2.  When, in the opinion of the Labor Commissioner, a community is being adequately served by existing licensed employment agencies, the Labor Commissioner may deny the establishment therein of any other employment agency.

      [Part 4:167:1919; A 1931, 54; 1931 NCL § 2838]—(NRS A 1975, 1097)