Nevada Code § 284.074

Employee-Management Committee: Issuance and enforcement of subpoenas
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1. In carrying out the provisions of
paragraph (e) of subsection 1 of NRS 284.073 ,
the Chair of the Employee-Management Committee may issue subpoenas to compel
the attendance and testimony of a person that the Committee finds, based upon
its information and belief, has direct personal knowledge of the issues
presented in the grievance, and to compel the production of books, papers and
other items that are relevant to a matter being investigated or considered by
the Committee.
2. If a person named in a subpoena fails
or refuses to attend or testify before the Committee, to answer any questions
propounded by the Committee or to produce the books, papers or other items
required by the subpoena, the Chair of the Committee may petition the district
court to enter an order compelling the person to attend and testify before the
Committee, to answer the questions propounded by the Committee or to produce
the books, papers or other items required by the subpoena. The petition filed
by the Chair must set forth that:
(a) Due notice has been given to the person named
in the subpoena of the time and place for the persons attendance and testimony
before the Committee or for the production of the books, papers or other items
required by the subpoena;
(b) The person has been subpoenaed by the Chair
of the Committee pursuant to this section; and
(c) The person has failed or refused to attend or
testify before the Committee, to answer certain questions propounded by the
Committee or to produce the books, papers or other items required by the
subpoena.
3. Upon such a petition, the court shall
enter an order directing the person named in the subpoena to:
(a) Appear before the court at the place and time
designated in the order. The time designated by the court must be not later
than 10 days after the date of the order.
(b) Show cause why the person has failed or
refused to attend or testify before the Committee, to answer the questions
propounded by the Committee or to produce the books, papers or other items
required by the subpoena.
A certified
copy of the order must be served upon the person named in the subpoena.
4. If it appears to the court that the
subpoena was regularly issued by the Chair of the Committee and properly
served, the court shall enter an order directing the person named in the
subpoena to appear before the Committee at the place and time designated in the
order and to testify before the Committee, to answer the questions propounded
by the Committee or to produce the books, papers or other items required by the
subpoena. Failure to obey the order constitutes contempt of court.

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