Nevada Code § 657.210

Authorization of Commissioner to investigate business; free access required; compelling attendance of witnesses; fees
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1. For the purpose of discovering
violations of chapters 657 to 671 , inclusive, of NRS or of securing information
lawfully required under chapters 657 to 671 , inclusive, of NRS, the Commissioner or the
Commissioners duly authorized representatives may at any time investigate the
business and examine the books, accounts, papers and records used therein of:
(a) Any licensee;
(b) Any other person engaged in an activity for
which a license is required pursuant to the provisions of chapters 657 to 671 ,
inclusive, of NRS; and
(c) Any person whom the Commissioner has
reasonable cause to believe is violating or is about to violate any provision
of chapters 657 to 671 ,
inclusive, of NRS, whether or not the person claims to be within the authority
or beyond the scope of chapters 657 to 671 , inclusive, of NRS.
2. For the purpose of examination, the
Commissioner or the Commissioners authorized representatives must have and be
given free access to the offices and places of business, files, safes and
vaults of such persons.
3. The Commissioner may require the
attendance of any person and examine the person under oath regarding:
(a) Any transaction or business regulated
pursuant to the provisions of chapters 657 to 671 , inclusive, of NRS; or
(b) The subject matter of any audit, examination,
investigation or hearing.
4. The Commissioner shall charge and
collect from each licensee or other person a fee at the rate established and,
if applicable, adjusted pursuant to NRS
658.101 for the cost of any supervision, audit, examination, investigation
or hearing conducted pursuant to chapters 657 to 671 , inclusive, of NRS or any regulations
adopted pursuant thereto.

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