
"The letter described 'significant concerns about record integrity, administrative accountability, and structural failures within Nevada's workplace safety system,' stating that 'these issues remain unresolved and require clear action from the Executive Branch.'"
"The legislators describe the act of altering or concealing public records as a 'serious matter that may constitute a violation of Nevada law and potentially rise to the level of a Class C felony.'"
"'Questions surrounding withdrawn citations, altered records, and delays in adjudication have created the perception that Nevada's enforcement system is not operating independently or transparently,' the letter reads."
Nevada regulators are investigating safety incidents related to the Boring Company. Legislators have written to Governor Joe Lombardo, expressing concerns about structural failures in oversight. They demand an independent review of altered public records linked to an OSHA investigation. The letter highlights issues of record integrity and accountability, calling for action from the Executive Branch. Additionally, it requests a plan to resolve backlogs in OSHA cases. The legislators emphasize the need for transparency and independence in Nevada's enforcement system.
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