Nevada Code § 671.415

Investigations and hearings; fee; confidential communications
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1. The Commissioner may conduct any
necessary investigations and hearings to determine whether any licensee,
authorized delegate or other person has violated any of the provisions of this
chapter or whether any licensee has conducted himself or herself in a manner
which requires the suspension, revocation or denial of renewal of his or her
license.
2. In conducting any investigation or
hearing pursuant to this chapter, the Commissioner, or any person designated by
the Commissioner, may require the attendance and testimony of any person and
compel the production of all relevant books, records, accounts and other
documents. 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 this chapter or any regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
3. The Commissioner may require any
licensee to submit such reports concerning the licensees business as the
Commissioner deems necessary for the enforcement of this chapter.
4. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 239.0115 and 671.365 , all reports of investigations and
examinations and other reports rendered pursuant to this section, all correspondence
and memoranda relating to or arising therefrom, including any authenticated
copies thereof in the possession of any licensee or the Commissioner, and all
other information related to an examination or investigation are confidential
communications, are not subject to any subpoena, and must not be made public
unless the Commissioner determines that justice and the public advantage will
be served by their publication. This subsection does not preclude any party to
an administrative or judicial proceeding from introducing into evidence any
information or document otherwise available or admissible.

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