Nevada Code § 357.110

Attorney General or designee may elect to intervene in action by private plaintiff; motion to extend time for election
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1. Within 60 days after receiving a
complaint and disclosure, the Attorney General or a designee of the Attorney
General pursuant to NRS 357.070 may
intervene and proceed with the action or, for good cause shown, move the court
to extend the time for his or her election whether to proceed. The motion may
be supported by affidavits or other submissions in chambers.
2. If the Attorney General or the Attorney
Generals designee elects not to intervene, the private plaintiff may proceed
with the action.
3. If the Attorney General or the Attorney
Generals designee elects to intervene, the Attorney General or the Attorney
Generals designee may file his or her own complaint or amend the complaint of
the private plaintiff who brought the action pursuant to NRS 357.080 . For the purposes of the
statute of limitations set forth in NRS
357.170 , any such pleading relates back to the filing date of the complaint
of the private plaintiff, to the extent that any claim made by the Attorney
General or the Attorney Generals designee arises out of the conduct,
transactions or occurrences set forth or attempted to be set forth in the prior
complaint of the private plaintiff.

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