Nevada Code § 284.0745

Employee-Management Committee: Subpoenas extend to all parts of state; service of subpoenas; fees, mileage and expenses of witnesses
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1. A subpoena issued by the Chair of the
Employee-Management Committee extends to all parts of this State and must be
served in accordance with the provisions of N.R.C.P. 4 (c). The Chair may not
require a person named in a subpoena to attend at a place outside the county in
which the person resides unless:
(a) The location of the place is less than 100
miles from the persons primary residence; or
(b) A party, by affidavit, shows that the
testimony of the person is material and necessary to the proceedings and the
Chair endorses on the subpoena an order requiring the person to attend at the
place named in the subpoena, regardless of its location in this State.
2. A person who appears before the
Committee pursuant to a subpoena is entitled to receive fees and mileage in the
same amounts and under the same circumstances as prescribed by law for a
witness in a civil action in the district court, unless the person is a party
to the proceeding or an officer or employee of this State or any of its
political subdivisions.
3. If a person who is entitled to receive
fees and mileage pursuant to subsection 2 must appear at a hearing before the
Committee at a place located so far from the persons primary residence that it
is not reasonable for the person to return to that residence from day to day,
the person is entitled, in addition to fees and mileage, to receive the per
diem allowance and travel expenses provided for state officers and employees
generally for each day of actual attendance at such a hearing and for each day
necessarily occupied in traveling to and from such a hearing.
4. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 5, a party who requests that the Chair issue a subpoena to a person
shall pay to the Committee the amount of any compensation for per diem and
travel expenses that the person is entitled to receive from the Committee
pursuant to subsection 3.
5. As part of an award of costs to the
party who prevails in a proceeding, the Committee may require the party who did
not prevail in the proceeding to pay to the Committee the amount of any
compensation for per diem and travel expenses that the prevailing party would
have otherwise been required to pay to the Committee pursuant to subsection 4.

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