Nevada Code § 706.331

Authority may order substitution of just and reasonable rates, regulations and practices after investigation and hearing
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1. If, after due investigation and
hearing, any authorized rates, tolls, fares, charges, schedules, tariffs, joint
rates or any regulation, measurement, practice, act or service that is subject
to the approval of the Authority is complained of and is found to be unjust,
unreasonable, insufficient, preferential, unjustly discriminatory or otherwise
in violation of the provisions of this chapter, or if it is found that the
service is inadequate, or that any reasonable service cannot be obtained, the
Authority may substitute therefor such other rates, tolls, fares, charges,
tariffs, schedules or regulations, measurements, practices, service or acts and
make an order relating thereto as may be just and reasonable.
2. When complaint is made of more than one
matter, the Authority may order separate hearings upon the several matters
complained of at such times and places as it may prescribe.
3. No complaint may at any time be
dismissed because of the absence of direct damage to the complainant.
4. The Authority may at any time, upon its
own motion, investigate any of the matters listed in subsection 1, and, after a
full hearing, by order, make such changes as may be just and reasonable, the
same as if a formal complaint had been made.

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