§ 6.95.040. License issuance or denial.  


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  • The director shall issue or deny the theater license to the applicant within thirty working days from receipt of the complete application and fees upon compliance with the requirements of this section and any applicable provisions of Title 6 of this code.

    (a)

    Failure of the director to approve or deny the application within thirty working days shall result in the license being granted.

    (b)

    If the application is denied, the director of business license shall notify the applicant with the reason(s) stated for denial. Notification shall be sent certified, United States Mail, return receipt requested, to the address provided on the license application which shall be considered the correct address. Each applicant has the burden to furnish any change of address to the director of business license, by United States certified mail, return receipt requested.

    (c)

    In the event that an application is denied, the applicant may file or cause to be filed in the district court a petition for judicial examination of the validity of the denial of the theater license as provided by NRS 34 et seq.

(Ord. 1568 § 2, 1994: Ord. 1311 § 4, 1991: Ord. 691 § 1(part), 1980: Ord. 672 § 2, 1979: Ord. 628 § 1 (part), 1979)