Nevada Code § 534.193

Additional penalties
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 534.280 , 534.310 and 534.330 and in addition to any other
penalty provided by law, the State Engineer may, after notice and opportunity
for a hearing, require a person who violates any provision of this chapter or
any permit, order or decision issued or regulation adopted by the State
Engineer pursuant to this chapter or NRS
532.120 to:
(a) Pay an administrative fine not to exceed
$10,000 per day for each violation as determined by the State Engineer.
(b) In the case of an unlawful waste of water in
violation of NRS 534.070 or any other
violation of this chapter that, as determined by the State Engineer, results in
an unlawful use, waste or diversion of water, replace not more than 200 percent
of the water used, wasted or diverted.
2. In determining violations of this
chapter relating to the unauthorized use of water yielded from a well that is
used pursuant to a permit issued by the State Engineer and that has 16 or fewer
connections, the State Engineer has the burden of proving which user is
withdrawing water in excess of the portion of water allotted to the connection
of that user. The State Engineer may require any or all users of the well to
install and maintain, at their own expense, a meter that measures the amount of
water withdrawn from the well by each connection.
3. If an administrative fine is imposed
against a person pursuant to subsection 1 or the person is ordered to replace
any water pursuant to that subsection, the State Engineer may require the
person to pay the costs of the proceeding, including investigative costs and
attorneys fees.
4. An order imposing an administrative
fine or requiring the replacement of water or payment of costs or fees pursuant
to this section may be reviewed by a district court pursuant to NRS 533.450 .

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