NRS 463.343
Declaratory judgment

  • limitations on injunctive relief.

1.

The Board or Commission or any applicant, licensee, association of licensees, nonprofit corporation that represents licensees, person found suitable, holding company, intermediary company or publicly traded corporation which is registered with the Commission may obtain a judicial determination of any question of construction or validity arising under this chapter, chapter 462 of NRS or any regulation of the Commission by bringing an action for a declaratory judgment in the First Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada in and for Carson City, or in the district court of the district in which the plaintiff resides or does business, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 30 of NRS.

2.

When an action is brought by a person other than the Board or Commission, the Commission must be made a party to the action and the Attorney General must be served with a copy of the complaint and is entitled to appear in the action.

3.

Statutes and regulations reviewed pursuant to this section must be construed in a manner consistent with the declared policy of the State.

4.

The filing of a complaint for judicial determination under this section does not stay enforcement of any Commission or Board action. The Board or Commission may grant a stay upon appropriate terms.

5.

In any proceeding brought under this section, the district court shall not grant any injunctive relief or relief based upon any other extraordinary common-law writ to:

(a)

Any applicant for licensing, finding of suitability or registration;

(b)

Any person who has been ordered by the Board or Commission to submit his or her application for licensing, finding of suitability or registration;

(c)

Any person seeking judicial review of an action of the Commission which is subject to the provisions of NRS 463.315 to 463.318, inclusive; or

(d)

Any person who is adversely affected by the appointment of a supervisor pursuant to chapter 463B of NRS.

Source: Section 463.343 — Declaratory judgment; limitations on injunctive relief., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-463.­html#NRS463Sec343.

463.320
Collection and disposition of state fees for licenses and penalties.
463.323
Collection and disposition of county fees for licenses in county whose population is less than 700,000.
463.325
Collection and disposition of county fees for licenses in county whose population is 700,000 or more.
463.327
Decrease in rate of property tax of incorporated city receiving apportioned gaming license revenue.
463.330
Costs of administration
463.331
Investigative Fund.
463.334
Credit reports of persons seeking employment with licensee.
463.336
Issuance of order summarily suspending registration as gaming employee
463.337
Revocation of registration as gaming employee: Grounds
463.339
Disclosure by applicant for licensing, registration, finding of suitability, preliminary finding of suitability or required approval or consent.
463.341
Order of court for release of confidential information: Procedure.
463.342
Person with disability entitled to services of interpreter at hearing.
463.343
Declaratory judgment
463.344
Enforcement of certain security interests against licensees.
463.345
Early closing dates in certain transfers of gaming property prohibited.
463.346
Injunctions.
463.347
Penalty for possession of device, equipment or material illegally manufactured, sold or distributed.
463.350
Gaming or employment in gaming prohibited for persons under 21
463.355
District attorney, sheriff and chief of police to furnish information obtained during investigation or prosecution.
463.360
Penalties.
463.3351
Payment of child support: Statement by applicant for registration as gaming employee
463.3352
Suspension of registration as gaming employee for failure to pay child support or comply with certain subpoenas or warrants
463.3353
Temporary suspension of registration as gaming employee if arrested by agent of Board
463.3354
Application for registration as gaming employee to include social security number of applicant.
463.3403
Confidentiality of information relating to termination of employment of gaming employee or independent agent.
463.3407
Absolute privilege of certain communications and documents
463.3455
Provision regarding responsibility for fees and taxes required in certain transfers of gaming property or interest.
463.3465
Prosecution by Attorney General of violations of gaming laws.
463.3557
Electronic transfer of money to game or gaming device by credit card prohibited
463.3558
Approval of debit instrument required.
463.33505
Renewal of registration as gaming employee: Application to include information relating to state business license
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

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