Current through December 31, 2024
Section 720.590 - Revocation of certificate by certification authority upon receipt of request or certain information1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a certification authority shall revoke a certificate he or she has issued:(a) Within 1 business day after the certification authority receives:(1) A written request for the revocation from the subscriber named in the certificate or an agent of the subscriber who is authorized to request the revocation; and(2) Such evidence as is reasonably sufficient to confirm that the person requesting the revocation is the subscriber or an agent of the subscriber who is authorized to make the request;(b) Upon receiving a certified copy of the death certificate of the subscriber or confirming by other evidence that the subscriber is dead; or(c) Upon receiving documents effecting the dissolution of the subscriber or confirming by other evidence that the subscriber has been dissolved or otherwise ceases to exist, except that the certification authority is not required to revoke the certificate if he or she ascertains, before completing the revocation of the certificate, that the dissolution has been rescinded or that the existence of the subscriber has otherwise been restored.2. A certification authority may not revoke a transactional certificate pursuant to subsection 1.3. A certification authority may revoke a certificate he or she has issued if the certificate is or becomes unreliable, regardless of whether the subscriber consents to the revocation and notwithstanding any agreement to the contrary between the certification authority and subscriber.Nev. Admin. Code § 720.590
Added to NAC by Sec'y of State by R155-98, eff. 12-2-99