Disciplinary action; owner of building not liable for employment of another contractor after revocation of license of original contractor.

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1. If the Division finds that a person, other than a worker, has violated any of the provisions of NRS 618.780, 618.790, 618.820 or 618.825, or the standards or regulations adopted pursuant to NRS 618.750 to 618.850, inclusive, it may:

(a) Upon the first violation, impose upon the person an administrative fine of not more than $15,000.

(b) Upon the second and subsequent violations:

(1) Impose upon the person an administrative fine of not more than $25,000; and

(2) If the person is licensed pursuant to NRS 618.795, revoke his or her license and require the person to fulfill certain training or educational requirements to have the license reinstated.

Any penalty imposed pursuant to this section does not relieve the person from criminal prosecution for engaging in the control of asbestos without a license, nor from the imposition of a penalty pursuant to NRS 445B.640.

2. If the license of a contractor for projects for the control of asbestos is revoked pursuant to this section and the owner of a building or structure upon which the contractor is engaged in a project employs another licensed contractor to complete the project, the original contractor may not bring an action against the owner of the building or structure for breach of contract or damages based on the employment of another contractor.

(Added to NRS by 1989, 1279; A 1993, 1889; 1995, 1645; 2013, 2744)


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