Nev. Admin. Code § 439A.379 - Denial for insufficient information; effect of acceptance
1. Upon receipt of an application for a
letter of approval, the Department will examine the application. If the
application does not contain information sufficient to enable the Director to
review the project, the Director will issue a letter of denial within 15 days
after the deadline for submission of the application. The letter of denial will
list the reasons why the application is insufficient and constitutes the final
decision regarding the application.
2. An application for a letter of approval is
considered insufficient only if the applicant has substantially failed to
include the information required on the form.
3. The acceptance of such an application by
the Department does not constitute a determination that the applicant has
provided sufficient information to satisfy its burden of proof regarding the
applicable criteria for review or that the application complies with all of the
provisions of NAC 439A.295 to 439A.675, inclusive, and is not a waiver of those
provisions.
Notes
NRS 439A.081
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