Nevada Code § 607.210

Power of Labor Commissioner to take testimony and issue subpoenas; witness fees; penalty for noncompliance with subpoena
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1. The Labor Commissioner or a person
designated by the Labor Commissioner may take testimony in all matters relating
to the duties and requirements of this chapter in a suitable place in the
vicinity to which the testimony is applicable.
2. The Labor Commissioner or a person
designated by the Labor Commissioner may compel the attendance of witnesses,
and may issue subpoenas. No witness fees may be paid to any witness unless the
witness is required to testify at a place more than 5 miles from the witnesss
place of residence, in which event the witness is entitled to be paid the same
fees as a witness before a district court. Payment must be made from the fund
appropriated for those purposes in the county in which the testimony is taken
and the witness examined in the same manner as provided for the payment of witness
fees in the district court of that county.
3. Any person subpoenaed pursuant to the
provisions of this chapter who willfully refuses or neglects to testify at the
time and place named in the subpoena is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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