Nevada Code § 444.605

Issuance and enforcement of subpoenas
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1. In carrying out the provisions of NRS 444.440 to 444.620 , inclusive, the State Environmental
Commission, a district board of health of a health district, if designated
pursuant to NRS 444.503 , and a solid
waste management authority may by subpoena require the attendance and testimony
of witnesses and the production of reports, papers, documents and other
evidence which they deem necessary.
2. If any person to whom a subpoena has
been directed pursuant to subsection 1 refuses to attend, testify or produce
any evidence specified in the subpoena, the person who issued the subpoena may
present a petition, to a court of competent jurisdiction where the person to
whom the subpoena was directed is subject to service of process, setting forth
that:
(a) Notice has been given of the time and place
at which the person was required to attend, testify or produce evidence;
(b) A subpoena has been mailed to or personally
served on the witness or custodian of the evidence in sufficient time to enable
the person to comply with its provisions; and
(c) The person has failed or refused to attend,
answer questions or produce evidence specified in the subpoena,
and asking
that the court issue an order compelling the person to attend and to testify or
produce the evidence specified in the subpoena.
3. When a court receives a petition
pursuant to subsection 2, it shall order the person to whom the subpoena was
directed to appear at a time and place fixed by the court in its order, which
must be not more than 10 days after the date of the order, and show cause why
the person should not be held in contempt. A certified copy of the order must
be mailed to or personally served on the person to whom the subpoena was
directed.
4. If it appears to the court that the
subpoena was properly issued and that the persons failure or refusal to
appear, answer questions or produce evidence was without sufficient reason, the
court shall order the person to appear at a time and place fixed by the court
and to testify or produce the specified evidence. If the person fails to comply
with the order of the court, the person may be punished as for a contempt of
court.

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