Nevada Code § 232.080

Attorney General is counsel for Department; designation, duties and classification of deputy attorney general
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The
Attorney General is the counsel and attorney for the Department. The Attorney
General shall designate one of his or her deputies to be counsel and attorney
for the Department in all actions, proceedings and hearings. The deputy so
designated:
1. Is the legal adviser of the Department
in all matters relating to the Department and to the powers and duties of its
officers.
2. Shall maintain his or her office in
Carson City, Nevada, in an office provided by the Department.
3. Is in the unclassified service of the
State pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS
284.140 .

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