Nevada Code § 232.548

Use of alternative means of dispute resolution
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1. Except if a particular procedure for
resolving a dispute is required by a specific statute, and except as otherwise
provided in subsection 2, the Director may authorize any entity within the
Department or any natural person who is subject to the authority of the
Director to use alternative means of dispute resolution in any proceeding if
the alternative means can be:
(a) Carried out by the available personnel of the
Department or persons under contract with the Department; and
(b) Paid for with money that is available in the
existing budget of the affected entity of the Department.
2. Before authorizing an entity of the
Department to use alternative means of dispute resolution, the Director must
notify the Attorney General. The Attorney General, within 30 days after
receiving the notification from the Director, shall respond to the Director
concerning the advisability of using alternative means of dispute resolution to
resolve the dispute at issue. The Director shall consider the advice of the
Attorney General but may authorize an entity of the Department to use
alternative means of dispute resolution unless the Attorney General indicates
in his or her response that he or she officially opposes the use of such means.
If the Attorney General fails to respond within 30 days after receiving the
notification, the Director may authorize the use of alternative means of
dispute resolution.
3. The alternative means of dispute
resolution may include, without limitation, evaluation of the facts and issues
in a dispute by a neutral person, fact-finding, mediation, arbitration or other
collaborative problem-solving processes designed to encourage persons to work
together to develop agreeable solutions to disputes in lieu of litigation or
adjudication of contested cases in administrative hearings.
4. Any entity which, or natural person
who, has received authorization from the Director to use alternative means of
dispute resolution may enter into a contract to facilitate the use of such
means, subject to the approval of the Attorney General, the limitations set
forth in subsection 1 and the provisions of NRS
333.700 .

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