Nevada Code § 41.03435

Employment of special counsel by Attorney General
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The Attorney General may employ special
counsel whose compensation must be fixed by the Attorney General, subject to
the approval of the State Board of Examiners, if the Attorney General
determines that it is impracticable, uneconomical or could constitute a
conflict of interest for the legal service to be rendered by the Attorney
General or a deputy attorney general. Compensation for special counsel must be
paid out of:
1. The Reserve for Statutory Contingency
Account; or
2. Available federal grants or a permanent
fund in the State Treasury other than the State General Fund.

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