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706B.Sec. 57-1. NEW
1. According to the nature of the proceedings before the Authority and the relationships of the parties to the proceedings, a party to a proceeding must be styled an applicant, petitioner, complainant, respondent or protestant.
2. A person applying in the first instance for a privilege, right or authorization from the Authority must be styled an "applicant."
3. A person who complains to the Authority of an act by a person subject to the jurisdiction of the Authority must be styled a "complainant."
4. A person, other than a complainant or an applicant, petitioning for affirmative relief must be styled a "petitioner."
5. Any person, including, without limitation, a state or local governmental entity, who objects to an application, petition or other matter and who files a protest pursuant to section 85 of this regulation or makes a statement at a hearing must be styled a "protestant." The filing of a protest does not make the protestant a party of record.
6. A person against whom a complaint is filed or a person who is the subject of an official investigation by the Authority must be styled a "respondent."
Added to NAC by Nev. Transportation Auth. by R135-17AP, eff. 8-30-2018
section 14.37 of Assembly Bill No. 69, chapter 608, Statutes of Nevada 2017, at page 4472 (NRS 706B.080)
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