1. The Commissioner may require a licensee to pay an administrative fine of not more than $200 per day for each violation the licensee commits or may suspend, revoke, deny the renewal of or place conditions upon the license, or impose any combination of those actions, at any time if:
(a) The licensee, by false or fraudulent representation, obtained a license.
(b) The licensee, whether or not acting as such, is found guilty of:
(1) Making any material misrepresentation.
(2) Making any false promises of a character likely to influence, persuade or induce.
(c) The licensee has failed, within a reasonable time, to account for or to remit any money which comes into his or her possession or under his or her control and which belongs to others.
(d) The licensee has engaged in any fraudulent act.
(e) The licensee, or an owner, officer, director or employee of a licensee, is found guilty of any crime involving fraud, misrepresentation, deceit, embezzlement, misappropriation of money, robbery or theft.
(f) The licensee has failed to fulfill a contractual duty to deliver property or money, unless the failure to deliver such property or money is beyond the control of the licensee.
(g) A receiver or conservator is appointed to take control of the assets of a licensee.
(h) The licensee is dissolved.
(i) The licensee is bankrupt.
(j) The licensee fails to maintain, for review and audit by the Division, each agreement governed by the provisions of this chapter and entered into by the licensee.
(k) The licensee violates any provision of this chapter or any regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
2. An order that imposes discipline and the findings of fact and conclusions of law supporting that order are public records.
3. In addition to any action set forth in subsection 1, the Division may, if it determines that an applicant for a license or a licensee has committed any of the acts set forth in subsection 1, after notice and a hearing required by law, require the applicant or licensee to pay the costs incurred by the Division to conduct any related investigation or hearing.
(Added to NRS by 2007, 3109)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 645G - Exchange Facilitators
NRS 645G.020 - "Commissioner" defined.
NRS 645G.030 - "Division" defined.
NRS 645G.040 - "Exchange facilitator" defined.
NRS 645G.050 - "Financial institution" defined.
NRS 645G.060 - "Licensee" defined.
NRS 645G.120 - License required for certain members and officers of certain business organizations.
NRS 645G.150 - Branch offices.
NRS 645G.160 - Display of license.
NRS 645G.170 - Designation of exchange facilitator officer.
NRS 645G.220 - Fees; regulations.
NRS 645G.230 - Audit of licensees; report to Legislature.
NRS 645G.300 - Client’s money and property: Fiduciary duty of licensee.
NRS 645G.310 - Money held for client: Written approval required for withdrawal.
NRS 645G.320 - Fidelity bond or deposit.
NRS 645G.350 - Exchange funds required to be kept separate.
NRS 645G.360 - Exchange funds not subject to execution or attachment; commingling prohibited.
NRS 645G.400 - Deposit of money received by Commissioner.
NRS 645G.410 - Deposit and use of money received by Division from civil penalty.
NRS 645G.500 - Investigation of actions of exchange facilitators and other persons.
NRS 645G.510 - Confidentiality of certain records of Division; exception.
NRS 645G.520 - Limitations on suspension and reissuance of license after revocation.
NRS 645G.535 - Revocation, suspension or denial of renewal of license: Complaint; notice of hearing.
NRS 645G.545 - Revocation, suspension or denial of renewal of license: Hearing; transcript.
NRS 645G.555 - Fees and mileage for witness.
NRS 645G.560 - Enforcement of subpoenas.
NRS 645G.900 - Prohibited acts; penalties; injunctive relief.