A decision or order adverse to a party in a contested case must be in writing or stated in the record. Except as provided in subsection 5 of NRS 233B.121, a final decision must include findings of fact and conclusions of law, separately stated. Findings of fact and decisions must be based upon a preponderance of the evidence. Findings of fact, if set forth in statutory language, must be accompanied by a concise and explicit statement of the underlying facts supporting the findings. If, in accordance with agency regulations, a party submitted proposed findings of fact before the commencement of the hearing, the decision must include a ruling upon each proposed finding. Parties must be notified either personally or by certified mail of any decision or order. Upon request a copy of the decision or order must be delivered or mailed forthwith to each party and to the party’s attorney of record.
NRS 233B.125
Adverse decision or order required to be in writing or stated on record; contents of final decision; standard of proof; notice and copies of decisions and orders
Known as the Nevada Administrative Procedure Act
The act spans §§ 233–233 (66 sections).
Applied in 17 court decisions — leading case Law Offices of Barry Levinson, P.C. v. Milko (2008)
Most recently applied in NEV. STATE BD. OF ARCHITECTURE VS. DIST. CT. (RUSK) (October 2019)
(Added to NRS by 1967, 809; A 1985, 351; 2015, 708)
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Official source: Nevada Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Nevada statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.