Nevada Code § 422.2366

Administration of oaths; testimony of witnesses; subpoenas
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1. The Director or a designated
representative may administer oaths and take testimony thereunder and issue
subpoenas requiring the attendance of witnesses before the Authority at a
designated time and place and the production of books, papers and records
relative to:
(a) Eligibility or continued eligibility to
provide medical care, remedial care or other services pursuant to the State
Plan for Medicaid or the Childrens Health Insurance Program;
(b) Verification of treatment and payments to a
provider of medical care, remedial care or other services pursuant to the State
Plan for Medicaid or the Childrens Health Insurance Program; and
(c) Recovery of Medicaid benefits paid on behalf
of a recipient of medical care, remedial care or other services pursuant to the
State Plan for Medicaid or the Childrens Health Insurance Program.
2. If a witness fails to appear or refuses
to give testimony or to produce books, papers and records as required by the
subpoena, the district court of the county in which the investigation is being
conducted may compel the attendance of the witness, the giving of testimony and
the production of books, papers and records as required by the subpoena.

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