A contractor receives a citation from NSCB and wants to appeal. Within how many days must the appeal be filed?
Correct Answer
A) 20 days
Under NRS 624.350, appeals of NSCB citations must be filed within 20 days of receiving the citation.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Under NRS 624.350, appeals of NSCB citations must be filed within 20 days of receiving the citation.
More nv-supplement Questions
Under NRS 624, what is the minimum net worth requirement for a Class A General Contractor license in Nevada?
A Nevada contractor files a mechanics' lien for $45,000. What is the required bond amount to release this lien under NRS 108?
According to Nevada building codes, which edition of the International Building Code (IBC) is currently adopted for commercial construction?
A contractor receives a Notice of Disciplinary Action from the NSCB. Within how many days can they request a hearing to contest the action?
Which Nevada building code edition is currently adopted for commercial construction in most Nevada jurisdictions?
What is the minimum net worth requirement for a Nevada Class A general contractor license?
A contractor's employee is injured on a Nevada job site. The contractor lacks workers' compensation insurance. What is the potential penalty under NRS 624?
Under Nevada law, a contractor's workers' compensation insurance policy lapses on June 1st, and they continue working until June 15th before renewing. What is the potential consequence?
A general contractor hires a subcontractor who injures a worker on site. The subcontractor has no workers' compensation insurance. Under Nevada law, who is primarily liable for the claim?
A Nevada contractor fails to carry required workers' compensation insurance. What penalty can the Nevada Industrial Insurance System impose per day of non-compliance?
People Also Study
Business & Financial Management
120 questions Β· 70% to pass
Contract Administration
60 questions Β· 70% to pass
Project Management
60 questions Β· 70% to pass
Related Study Resources
Previous Question
A Class C Nevada contractor wants to bid on a project worth $65,000. The contractor's current license limit is $50,000. What must the contractor do?
Next Question
A Nevada contractor completes a $85,000 kitchen remodel. The homeowner refuses to pay the final $12,000, claiming defective work. How long does the contractor have to file a lien after the work was completed?
