1. Upon issuance by a district court of an order approving a recommendation entered by a master pursuant to NRS 425.382 to 425.3852 , inclusive, the Chief shall enforce and collect upon the order, including arrearages. 2. A recommendation entered by a master pursuant to NRS 425.382 to 425.3852 , inclusive, is final upon approval by the district court pursuant to NRS 425.3844 . Upon such approval, the recommendation is in full force and effect while any judicial review is pending unless the recommendation is stayed by the district court. 3. The district court may review a recommendation entered by a master pursuant to NRS 425.382 to 425.3852 , inclusive. If a review is conducted, the district court: (a) Shall, except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b), review the recommendation on the record of the case before the master. (b) May, in extraordinary circumstances as determined by the district court, grant a trial de novo. NRS 425.3834 Enforcement of order approving recommendation for support; judicial review; effect of recommendation during judicial review. [Effective July 1, 2026.] 1. Upon issuance by a district court of an order approving a recommendation entered by a judicial officer pursuant to NRS 425.382 to 425.3852 , inclusive, the Chief shall enforce and collect upon the order, including arrearages. 2. A recommendation entered by a judicial officer pursuant to NRS 425.382 to 425.3852 , inclusive, is final upon approval by the district court pursuant to NRS 425.3844 . Upon such approval, the recommendation is in full force and effect while any judicial review is pending unless the recommendation is stayed by the district court. 3. The district court may review a recommendation entered by a judicial officer pursuant to NRS 425.382 to 425.3852 , inclusive. If a review is conducted, the district court: (a) Shall, except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b), review the recommendation on the record of the case before the judicial officer. (b) May, in extraordinary circumstances as determined by the district court, grant a trial de novo.
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