Imposition of civil penalty in lieu of criminal penalty for violation of certain ordinances concerning licensing or regulation of businesses.

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1. A board of county commissioners may by ordinance provide for the imposition of a civil penalty in lieu of a criminal penalty for the violation of an ordinance enacted by the board concerning the licensing or regulation of businesses unless state law provides a criminal penalty for the same act or omission.

2. If a board of county commissioners adopts an ordinance providing for the imposition of a civil penalty in lieu of a criminal penalty as described in subsection 1, the board shall:

(a) Determine violations and levy civil penalties for those violations; or

(b) Delegate to a hearing officer or hearing board the authority to determine violations and levy civil penalties for those violations.

3. The amount of a civil penalty levied pursuant to subsection 2 must not exceed $1,000 for each violation.

4. As used in this section, an ordinance "concerning the licensing or regulation of businesses" includes, without limitation, an ordinance that:

(a) Prescribes the criteria that must be satisfied before the business may be licensed in the county or its license may be renewed in the county;

(b) Sets forth the licensing fee that must be paid before the business may be licensed in the county or its license may be renewed in the county;

(c) Describes the practices, transactions or acts in which a business licensed in the county may engage;

(d) Describes the practices, transactions or acts in which a business licensed in the county is prohibited from engaging; or

(e) Prohibits the operation within the county of a business that is:

(1) Unlicensed; or

(2) Not licensed to engage in the particular activities in which it is engaging.

(Added to NRS by 2009, 425)


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