A producer who is aggrieved by a regulation or order of the Nevada Insurance Commissioner may request an administrative hearing. Nevada law requires the Commissioner to hold a hearing upon a proper written application from a person aggrieved by an act, failure to act, report, rule, regulation, or order related to the business of insurance, subject to statutory timing and procedural requirements.
The request is a due-process mechanism. It gives the affected producer an opportunity to state the grounds for relief, present evidence, challenge the factual or legal basis of the regulatory action, and create an administrative record. The application must generally be filed with the Division within 60 days after the person knew or reasonably should have known of the action, unless another law establishes a different period.
The Secretary of State does not provide the administrative remedy described in this question. Legislative review and peer review are not the standard appeal mechanisms for an individual Commissioner action. Judicial review may become available after the administrative process, but the immediate remedy tested here is the request for an administrative hearing.
Study Guide references/topics: Commissioner authority; hearings; producer rights; administrative due process; NRS 679B.310 .
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