Nevada Code § 598.096

Powers of Director, Commissioner and Attorney General
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When the Commissioner, Director or Attorney
General has cause to believe that any person has engaged or is engaging in any
deceptive trade practice, he or she may:
1. Request the person to file a statement
or report in writing under oath or otherwise, on such forms as may be
prescribed by the Commissioner, Director or Attorney General, as to all facts
and circumstances concerning the sale or advertisement of property by the
person, and such other data and information as the Commissioner, Director or
Attorney General may deem necessary.
2. Examine under oath any person in
connection with the sale or advertisement of any property.
3. Examine any property or sample thereof,
record, book, document, account or paper as he or she may deem necessary.
4. Make true copies, at the expense of the
Consumer Affairs Unit of the Department of Business and Industry, of any
record, book, document, account or paper examined pursuant to subsection 3,
which copies may be offered into evidence in lieu of the originals thereof in
actions brought pursuant to NRS 598.097 and 598.0979 .
5. Pursuant to an order of any district
court, impound any sample of property which is material to the deceptive trade
practice and retain the property in his or her possession until completion of
all proceedings as provided in NRS 598.0903 to 598.0999 , inclusive. An order may
not be issued pursuant to this subsection unless:
(a) The Commissioner, Director or Attorney
General and the court give the accused full opportunity to be heard; and
(b) The Commissioner, Director or Attorney
General proves by clear and convincing evidence that the business activities of
the accused will not be impaired thereby.

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