A Nevada contractor fails to maintain required workers' compensation coverage for 45 days. What action can the NSCB take under NRS 624?
Correct Answer
C) Both B and C
The NSCB can both impose fines and suspend licenses for failure to maintain required workers' compensation coverage.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
The NSCB can both impose fines and suspend licenses for failure to maintain required workers' compensation coverage.
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