Nevada Code § 607.065

Retention of legal counsel; authority of counsel
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1. The Labor Commissioner may provide for
contract services by legal counsel for assistance in administering the labor
and industrial relations laws of this state. Any such counsel must be an
attorney admitted to practice law in the State of Nevada.
2. In the prosecution of all claims and
actions referred to legal counsel by the Labor Commissioner, such counsel has
the same power as that vested in:
(a) The district attorneys of the several
counties to enforce the labor and industrial relations laws of this state
except that such counsel does not have the authority to prosecute for criminal
violations of those laws; and
(b) The Attorney General pursuant to NRS 607.160 for prosecution of claims for
wages, commissions or other demands.

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