Nevada Code § 394.600

Action for enforcement; injunctive relief
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1. The Attorney General or any district
attorney, at the request of the Commission or Board or on his or her own
motion, may bring any appropriate action or proceeding in any court of
competent jurisdiction for the enforcement of the provisions of this chapter.
2. If it appears to the Commission or
Board that any person is violating or is about to violate any of the provisions
of this chapter or any of its regulations or orders, the Commission or Board
may, on its own motion or on the written complaint of any person, file an
action for injunction in the name of the Commission or Board in any court of
competent jurisdiction in this State against the person to enjoin the violation
or for an order directing compliance with the provisions of this chapter, and
all regulations and orders promulgated pursuant to this chapter.
3. The right of injunction provided in
this section is in addition to any other legal remedy which the Commission or
Board has, and is in addition to any right of criminal prosecution provided by
law; but the Commission or Board shall not obtain a temporary restraining order
without notice to the person affected.
4. The existence of a pending action by
the Commission or Board with respect to alleged violations of this chapter does
not operate as a bar to an action for injunctive relief pursuant to this
section.

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