Nevada Code § 394.430

Powers and duties of Administrator
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1. The Administrator shall:
(a) Receive and investigate applications for a
license and applications to add a new vocational program or a new degree.
(b) Receive, investigate and act upon:
(1) Applications for an agents permit,
renewal of a license or agents permit or authorization for the employment of
agents; and
(2) Changes in ownership or requirements
for a degree.
(c) Recommend to the Commission whether licensing
is required.
2. The Administrator may:
(a) With the approval of the Commission,
negotiate and enter into interstate reciprocity agreements with similar
agencies in other states, if in the judgment of the Administrator the
agreements are or will be helpful in effectuating the purposes of NRS 394.383 to 394.560 , inclusive. Nothing contained in
any reciprocity agreement may limit the powers, duties and responsibilities of
the Administrator independently to investigate or act upon any application for
a license to operate a postsecondary educational institution, or an application
for issuance or renewal of any agents permit, or with respect to the
enforcement of any provision of this chapter, or any regulation promulgated
pursuant to it.
(b) Investigate, on the Administrators own
initiative or in response to any complaint lodged with the Administrator, any
person subject to, or reasonably believed by the Administrator to be subject
to, the Commissions jurisdiction. During an investigation the Administrator
may:
(1) Subpoena any persons, books, records
or documents pertaining to the investigation;
(2) Require answers in writing under oath
to questions prepared by the Administrator or the Commission; and
(3) Administer an oath or affirmation to
any person.
A subpoena
issued by the Administrator may be enforced by any district court of this
state.
(c) Exercise other powers implied but not
enumerated in this section that are necessary in order to carry out the
Administrators duties.

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