Nevada Code § 463.314

Contempt
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If any
person in proceedings before the Commission disobeys or resists any lawful
order or refuses to respond to a subpoena, or refuses to take the oath or
affirmation as a witness or thereafter refuses to be examined, or is guilty of misconduct
during the hearing or so near the place thereof as to obstruct the proceeding,
the Commission may certify the facts to the district court in and for the
county where the proceedings are held. The court shall thereupon issue an order
directing the person to appear before the court and show cause why the person
should not be punished as for contempt. The court order and a copy of the
statement of the Commission must be served on the person cited to appear.
Thereafter the court has jurisdiction of the matter, and the same proceedings
must be had, the same penalties may be imposed and the person charged may purge
himself or herself of the contempt in the same way as in the case of a person
who has committed a contempt in the trial of a civil action before a district
court.

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