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NV NRS202.3663Judicial

NV NRS202.3663Judicial - Nevada Nevada Revised Statutes.

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NV NRS202.3663Judicial

Nevada Revised Statutes

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review of denial of application for permit.If an application for a permit is denied by a NRS202.3663Judicial review of denial of application for permit.If an application for a permit is denied by a sheriff, the applicant who submitted the application may seek a judicial review of the denial by filing a petition in the district court for the county in which the applicant filed the application for a permit. A judicial review conducted pursuant to this section must be limited to a determination of whether the denial was arbitrary, capricious or otherwise characterized by an abuse of discretion and must be conducted in accordance with the procedures set forth inchapter 233Bof NRS for reviewing a final decision of an agency. (Added to NRS by1995, 2724; A2001, 615)...

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