Nevada Code § 116.620

Employment of personnel by Real Estate Division; designation of deputy attorney general by Attorney General; legal opinions and assistance by deputy attorney general
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section and within the limits of legislative appropriations and any other money
available for this purpose, the Division may employ experts, attorneys,
investigators, consultants and other personnel as are necessary to carry out
the provisions of this chapter. At least one person employed pursuant to this
subsection or NRS 116B.810 must be a
certified public accountant certified to practice in this State pursuant to the
provisions of chapter 628 of NRS or have
training, expertise and experience in performing audits.
2. The Attorney General shall designate
one of his or her deputies to act as the attorney for the Division in all
actions and proceedings brought against or by the Division pursuant to the
provisions of this chapter. The deputy attorney general so designated must have
legal experience and expertise in cases involving fraud or fiscal malfeasance.
3. The deputy attorney general designated
pursuant to subsection 2 shall:
(a) Render to the Commission and the Division
opinions upon all questions of law relating to the construction or
interpretation of this chapter, or arising in the administration thereof, that
may be submitted to the deputy attorney general by the Commission or the
Division.
(b) Assist the Ombudsman in performing his or her
duties to assist in the resolution of affidavits filed pursuant to NRS 116.760 and to prepare reports required
pursuant to NRS 116.765 .

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