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NRS 482.36361

Written protests: Notice; manufacturer or distributor not to take further action pending determination; hearing; consolidation of hearings

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Department of Motor Vehicles & Public Safety v. Jones-West Ford, Inc. (1998)

Most recently applied in Department of Motor Vehicles & Public Safety v. Jones-West Ford, Inc. (July 1998)

(Added to NRS by 1981, 701; A 1999, 2510)

1. If the Director receives a written protest from a dealer pursuant to NRS 482.36352, 482.36354 or 482.36357, the Director shall give notice as follows:

(a) To the manufacturer or distributor, that the protest has been filed and that the manufacturer or distributor may not take the intended action which has given rise to the protest until the Director has made his or her findings and issued an order permitting the manufacturer or distributor to do so; and

(b) To any other dealer who has requested such a notice or who may be adversely affected by the intended action, that the protest has been filed.

2. A manufacturer or distributor who receives a notice pursuant to this section shall not proceed with the action which has given rise to the protest until the Director notifies the manufacturer or distributor that the Director has made a decision authorizing the manufacturer or distributor to proceed with that action.

3. Upon completion of discovery by the parties, the Director shall schedule a hearing upon the protest, to be held within 60 days thereafter.

4. If two or more protests are filed concerning a particular intended action, the Director may consolidate the hearings on the protests.

Official source: Nevada Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Nevada statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.