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NRS 119B.170 - Grounds for denial of application or suspension or revocation of permit.

NV Rev Stat § 119B.170 (2019) (N/A)
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The Administrator shall deny an application or suspend or revoke a permit if the Administrator determines that:

1. The developer has failed to comply with any provision of this chapter which materially affects the rights of purchasers, prospective purchasers or members, or the administration of this chapter;

2. The number of memberships to be sold would overburden the campground or any of its facilities;

3. The developer fails to show to the satisfaction of the Administrator an adequate provision for continuing management of the campground for the duration of the memberships sold;

4. The term of a membership exceeds the term of the developer’s interest in the campground that is the subject of the membership;

5. The developer has failed to post, refused to post, or defaulted on, a financial assurance given by the developer concerning the completion of a proposed campground or facility at a campground;

6. The developer’s offering of memberships has worked or would work a fraud on purchasers or members;

7. An application or a change in the application is materially incomplete;

8. The developer, or a director, officer, partner or affiliate of the developer has within the 10 years immediately before the date of the application been convicted of a felony involving theft, fraud or dishonesty or enjoined from, or assessed a civil penalty for or found to have engaged in, a violation of any law to protect retail customers;

9. The developer has represented or is representing to prospective members that a campground or a facility at a campground is planned without having provided to the Administrator a sufficient financial assurance that the proposed campground will be completed and available to the members within a reasonable time; or

10. The developer has permanently withdrawn, the developer has the right to withdraw permanently, or the property is subject to an involuntary withdrawal, from use of all or any substantial portion of the camping sites or recreational facilities of any campground.

(Added to NRS by 1985, 1660)

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