Nevada Code § 624.115

Employment of necessary personnel; authority of Board concerning criminal investigators and compliance investigators employed by Board
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1. The Board may employ attorneys,
investigators and other professional consultants and clerical personnel necessary
to the discharge of its duties.
2. The Board may require criminal
investigators who are employed by the Board pursuant to NRS 624.112 to:
(a) Conduct a background investigation of:
(1) A licensee or an applicant for a
contractors license; or
(2) An applicant for employment with the
Board;
(b) Locate and identify persons who:
(1) Engage in the business or act in the
capacity of a contractor within this State in violation of the provisions of
this chapter;
(2) Submit bids on jobs situated within
this State in violation of the provisions of this chapter; or
(3) Otherwise violate the provisions of
this chapter or the regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter;
(c) Investigate any alleged occurrence of
constructional fraud; and
(d) Issue a misdemeanor citation prepared
manually or electronically pursuant to NRS
171.1773 to a person who violates a provision of this chapter that is
punishable as a misdemeanor. A criminal investigator may request any constable,
sheriff or other peace officer to assist in the issuance of such a citation.
3. The Board may require compliance
investigators who are employed by the Board pursuant to NRS 624.112 to locate and identify persons
who:
(a) Engage in the business or act in the capacity
of a contractor within this State in violation of the provisions of this
chapter;
(b) Submit bids on jobs situated within this
State in violation of the provisions of this chapter; or
(c) Otherwise violate the provisions of this
chapter or the regulations adopted pursuant thereto.

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