Nevada Code § 489.293

Enforcement of subpoenas issued by Administrator
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1. If any person to whom the Administrator
has directed a subpoena refuses to attend, testify or produce evidence which
the subpoena requires, the Administrator may present a petition to the district
court for the judicial district in which the investigation or hearing is being
carried on, 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 served on the witness or
custodian of the evidence in sufficient time to enable the witness to comply
with its provisions; and
(c) The person has failed or refused to attend,
to answer questions, or to produce evidence required by 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.
2. When the district court receives a
petition from the Administrator, 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 served on the person to whom the subpoena was directed.
3. If it appears to the court that the
subpoena was properly issued by the Administrator and that there is not
sufficient reason that the person failed or refused to appear, the court shall
order the person to appear at the time and place fixed by the court and to
testify or produce the required evidence. If the person fails to comply with
the order of the court, the person must be punished as for a contempt of court.

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