Nevada Code § 383.190

Civil remedy
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1. In addition to the imposition of any
criminal penalty, an Indian tribe or an enrolled member of an Indian tribe may
bring a civil action to secure an injunction, damages and other appropriate
relief against a person who violates NRS
383.170 or 383.180 . The action must
be brought within 2 years after the discovery of the action by the plaintiff.
The action may be filed in the district court for the county in which the
cairn, grave, artifacts or remains are located, or within which the defendant
resides.
2. If the plaintiff prevails in the
action:
(a) The court may award reasonable attorney fees
to the plaintiff.
(b) The court may grant injunctive or such other
equitable relief as is appropriate, including forfeiture of any artifacts or
human remains acquired or equipment used in the violation. The court shall
order the disposition of any forfeited equipment as it sees fit, and order the
reinterment of the artifacts and human remains at the defendants expense under
the supervision of the Indian tribe.
(c) The plaintiff may recover actual damages.
3. If the defendant prevails in the
action, the court may award reasonable attorney fees to the defendant.

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