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Current as of January 01, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
The Director may deny or suspend, pending inquiry, for not longer than 10 days, and, after opportunity for a hearing, may deny, revoke, suspend or modify any certificate issued under the provisions of NRS 555.351 to 555.357, inclusive, if the Director finds that the applicant or the certified applicator:
1. Is no longer qualified;
2. Has applied known ineffective or improper materials;
3. Has applied materials inconsistent with labeling or other restrictions imposed by the Director;
4. Has operated faulty or unsafe equipment;
5. Has made any application in a faulty, careless or negligent manner;
6. Aided or abetted an uncertified person to evade the provisions of NRS 555.351 to 555.357, inclusive, combined or conspired with an uncertified person to evade those provisions, or allowed one's certificate to be used by an uncertified person;
7. Was guilty of fraud or deception in the procurement of the certificate;
8. Has deliberately falsified any record or report;
9. Has violated any of the provisions of NRS 555.351 to 555.357, inclusive, 555.390 or any regulation adopted pursuant thereto; or
10. Has failed or neglected to give adequate instruction or direction to an uncertified person working under his or her supervision.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nevada Revised Statutes Title 49. Agriculture § 555.359. Restricted-use pesticides: Denial, suspension, revocation or modification of certificate - last updated January 01, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nv/title-49-agriculture/nv-rev-st-555-359/
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