Nevada Code § 598.099

Injunctions without prior notice
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Whenever
the district attorney or the Attorney General has reason to believe that the
delay caused by complying with the notice requirement of NRS 598.0987 or the requirements of
subsection 3 of NRS 598.0963 would
cause immediate harm to the public of this state or endanger the public
welfare, he or she may immediately institute an action for injunctive relief,
including a request for a temporary restraining order, upon proof of specific
facts shown by affidavit or by verified complaint or otherwise that such
immediate harm will be or is likely to be caused by the delay. The Attorney
General shall give written notice of the filing by the Attorney General of such
an action to the Commissioner or Director. The Nevada Rules of Civil Procedure
pertaining to the issuance of temporary restraining orders govern all actions
instituted pursuant to this section.

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