Nevada Code § 573.108

Duties of Director when licensee fails to pay consignor creditor; settlement or compromise on bond; action by Director; subpoenas
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1. In case of failure by a licensee to pay
the amount due a consignor creditor whose livestock was handled or sold through
or at the licensees public livestock auction, as evidenced by a verified
complaint filed with the Director, the Director shall proceed forthwith to
ascertain the names and addresses of all consignor creditors of the licensee,
together with the amounts due to them by the licensee, and shall request all
the consignor creditors to file a verified statement of their respective claims
with the Director. The request must be addressed to each known consignor
creditor at his or her last known address.
2. If a consignor creditor so addressed
fails, refuses or neglects to file in the office of the Director the consignor
creditors verified claim as requested by the Director within 60 days after the
date of the request, the Director is relieved of further duty or action under
this section on behalf of that consignor creditor.
3. If because of the absence of records,
or other circumstances making it impossible or unreasonable for the Director to
ascertain the names and addresses of all consignor creditors, the Director,
after exerting due diligence and making reasonable inquiry to secure the
information from all reasonable and available sources, may make demand on the
bond on the basis of information in the Directors possession, and thereafter
is not liable or responsible for claims or the handling of claims which may
subsequently appear or be discovered.
4. Upon ascertaining all claims and
statements in the manner set forth in this section, the Director may make a
demand upon the bond on behalf of those claimants whose statements have been
filed, and may settle or compromise the claims with the surety company on the
bond and execute and deliver a release and discharge of the bond involved.
5. Upon the refusal of the surety company
to pay the demand, the Director may thereupon bring an action on the bond on
behalf of the consignor creditors. Upon any action being commenced on the bond,
the Director may require the filing of a new bond. Immediately upon the
recovery in any action on the bond the licensee shall file a new bond. Upon
failure to file the bond within 10 days, in either case, the failure constitutes
grounds for the suspension or revocation of his or her license.
6. In any settlement or compromise by the
Director with a surety company as provided in subsection 4, if there are two or
more consignor creditors that have filed claims, fixed or contingent, against a
licensees bond, the creditors must share pro rata in the proceeds of the bond
to the extent of their actual damage.
7. To enforce the provisions of this
section, the Director may receive verified complaints from any consignor
against any licensee, or agent, or any person assuming or attempting to act as
such, and upon receipt of a verified complaint may conduct any necessary
investigations relating to the complaint. The Director may administer oaths of
verification of the complaints.
8. To conduct investigations as provided
for in subsection 7, the Director may enter a public livestock auction and
examine any records required under the provisions of this chapter. The Director
may issue subpoenas requiring the attendance of witnesses before the Director,
together with all books, memoranda, papers and other documents relating to the
matters under investigation.

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