Inquiries are routinely sent to both registrants and non-registrants for alleged violations of Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) and Nevada Administrative Codes (NAC).
There were three cases this period that were submitted for board consideration and approved. Additionally, four cases were closed because there was no basis for the allegations or the complaint did not fall within the board's jurisdiction.
The following cases were closed by means of settlement agreement; as part of the agreement respondents agreed to assure compliance with Chapter 623. Should the respondents be involved in a subsequent case and found to have again violated NRS, NAC or Rules of Conduct, the case may be used as an aggravating factor.
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Incompetence, Negligence or Gross Negligence in the Practice of Residential Design; Violating Rules of Conduct; and Not Acting with Reasonable Care and Competence: NRS 623.270.1(c), NRS 623.270.1(f) and Rules of Conduct 1.1
Cases 23-014R, 23-024R and 23-025R
The allegations against Michael Peterson (147-RD) were that he was negligent and did not act with reasonable care and competence generally exercised by residential designers in good standing in the same community. The matter was resolved through a settlement agreement incorporating three years probation, an administrative penalty of $10,000, and investigative costs of $2,500.