Nevada Code § 703.164

Employment of legal counsel; duties of Attorney General and district attorneys
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1. The Commission may employ, or retain on
a contract basis, legal counsel who shall:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2,
be counsel and attorney for the Commission in all actions, proceedings and
hearings.
(b) Prosecute in the name of the Commission all
civil actions for the enforcement of NRS
702.160 and 702.170 and chapters 704 , 704A , 704B , 705 and 708 of NRS and for the recovery of any
penalty or forfeiture provided for therein.
(c) Generally aid the Commission in the
performance of its duties and the enforcement of NRS 702.160 and 702.170 and chapters
704 , 704A , 704B , 705 and 708 of NRS.
2. Each district attorney shall:
(a) Prosecute any violation of chapter 704 , 704A , 705 , 708 or 711 of NRS for which a criminal penalty is
provided and which occurs in the district attorneys county.
(b) Aid in any investigation, prosecution,
hearing or trial held under the provisions of chapter
704 , 704A , 705 , 708 or 711 of
NRS and, at the request of the Commission or its legal counsel, act as counsel
and attorney for the Commission.
3. The Attorney General shall, if the
district attorney fails or refuses to do so, prosecute all violations of the
laws of this state by public utilities under the jurisdiction of the Commission
and their officers, agents and employees.
4. The Attorney General is not precluded
from appearing in or moving to intervene in any action and representing the
interest of the State of Nevada in any action in which the Commission is a
party and is represented by independent counsel.

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