Nevada Code § 703.025

Reorganization of Commission; duties of Commission relating to reorganization; Commission authorized to adopt regulations for operation and enforcement of laws; plan for reorganization
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1. The Commission, by majority vote, shall
organize the Commission into sections, alter the organization of the Commission
and reassign responsibilities and duties of the sections of the Commission as
the Commission deems necessary to provide:
(a) Advice and guidance to the Commission on
economic policies relating to utilities under the jurisdiction of the
Commission, and the regulation of such utilities;
(b) Administrative, technical, legal and support
services to the Commission; and
(c) For the regulation of utilities governed by
the Commission and the services offered by such utilities, including, but not
limited to, licensing of such utilities and services and the resolution of
consumer complaints.
2. The Commission shall:
(a) Formulate the policies of the various
sections of the Commission;
(b) Coordinate the activities of the various
sections of the Commission;
(c) If customers are authorized by a specific
statute to obtain a competitive, discretionary or potentially competitive
utility service, take any actions which are consistent with the statute and
which are necessary to encourage and enhance:
(1) A competitive market for the provision
of that utility service to customers in this State; and
(2) The reliability and safety of the
provision of that utility service within that competitive market; and
(d) Adopt such regulations consistent with law as
the Commission deems necessary for the operation of the Commission and the
enforcement of all laws administered by the Commission.
3. Before reorganizing the Commission, the
Commission shall submit the plan for reorganization to:
(a) The Director of the Legislative Counsel
Bureau for transmittal to the appropriate legislative committee; and
(b) The Director of the Office of Finance.

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