Eikelberger v. Nevada State Bd. of Accountancy

Decision Date13 February 1975
Docket NumberNo. 7556,7556
CitationEikelberger v. Nevada State Bd. of Accountancy, 531 P.2d 853, 91 Nev. 98 (Nev. 1975)
PartiesFred L. EIKELBERGER, Appellant, v. NEVADA STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY, Respondent.
CourtNevada Supreme Court
OPINION

PER CURIAM:

The appellant, Fred L. Eikelberger, complained to the Nevada State Board of Accountancy regarding certain alleged unprofessional services rendered by a certified public accountant who was licensed to practice in Nevada.The Board, after investigating Eikelberger's charges, filed a complaint against the C.P.A. Formal hearings were held, and witnesses, including Eikelberger, testified before the Board.The C.P.A. was disciplined.Eikelberger, however, was displeased with the punishment imposed.He appealed the Board's decision to the district court, seeking a review of its order.The district judge, finding Eikelberger had no standing to file the petition for review because he was not an aggrieved party within the meaning of N.R.S. 628.410, 1 dismissed the petition.We agree.The law is well settled that the right to review an administrative decision is limited to those parties to the proceedings before the administrative agency whose rights, privileges, or duties are affected by the decision.SeeWyoming State Bd. of Accountancy v. Macalister, 493 P.2d 1268(Wyo.1972);Castleman v. Civil Serv. Comm'n, 58 Ill.App.2d 25, 206 N.E.2d...

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