Nevada License Law
What disciplinary actions can NRED/NREC take against a Nevada real estate licensee?
ANRED can only issue written warnings; courts handle all suspensions
BNRED/NREC can impose fines, issue letters of reprimand, place a license on probation, suspend a license, revoke a license, or deny license renewal based on violations of NRS 645✓ Correct
CThe only penalty is license revocation; no intermediate sanctions exist
DNRED can only act on complaints; self-initiated investigations are prohibited
Explanation
Nevada's Real Estate Commission has a range of disciplinary tools under NRS 645: letters of reprimand (least severe), fines (up to $10,000 per violation), probation with conditions, license suspension (temporary inability to practice), and license revocation (permanent loss of license). NREC can also require additional education or supervision. The sanction imposed depends on the severity of the violation, prior disciplinary history, and harm caused to the public.
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