Nevada Code § 584.590

Investigation of prices in marketing area: Notice; hearing; record
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1. In investigating prices in any
marketing area, the Director may first make an investigation in the marketing
area to establish facts necessary to permit the Director to carry out the
intent of NRS 584.585 and this section
within the standards prescribed in this section. In making the investigation,
the Director may, upon notice, examine the books and records of distributors
and the purchase of dairy products by retail stores in the marketing area and
may hold one or more public hearings, take testimony and may subpoena
witnesses. Any public hearing must be held in the marketing area. All testimony
received at public hearings must be under oath.
2. Notice of any hearing held by the
Director pursuant to NRS 584.585 and
this section must be given by the Director to every distributor and retail
store in the marketing area whose name appears upon the records of the Director
or who files a request for the same with the Director, by mail or by
publication. The notice of hearing may be effected by mail, or by publication
for 5 successive days in a newspaper of general circulation in the area
designated, and must specify the time and place of the hearing, which must not
be held before 10 days from the mailing or from the final publication of the
notice; but if no daily newspaper of general circulation is published in the
area designated, publication of notice for 2 successive weeks in a weekly
newspaper of general circulation in the area will be considered proper
publication of notice.
3. A record of any hearings held by the
Director pursuant to NRS 584.585 and
this section must be made and filed in the office of the Director and must be
kept available at all times for inspection by any interested person.

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