Nevada Code § 82.536

Attorney General: Examination of corporate affairs; powers of enforcement. [Effective through June 30, 2027.]
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1. A corporation for public benefit and a
corporation holding assets in charitable trust is subject at all times to
examination by the Attorney General, on behalf of the State, to ascertain the
condition of its affairs and to what extent, if at all, it fails to comply with
trusts it has assumed or has departed from the purposes for which it is formed.
In case of any such a failure or departure, the Attorney General may institute,
in the name of the State, the proceeding necessary to correct the noncompliance
or departure.
2. The Attorney General, or any person
given the status of relator by the Attorney General, may bring an action to
enjoin, correct, obtain damages for or otherwise to remedy a breach of a
charitable trust or departure from the purposes for which it is formed.
NRS 82.536 Attorney General:
Examination of corporate affairs; powers of enforcement; use and maintenance of
information collected during examination. [Effective July 1, 2027.]
1. A corporation for public benefit and a
corporation holding assets in charitable trust is subject at all times to
examination by the Attorney General, on behalf of the State, to ascertain the
condition of its affairs and to what extent, if at all, it fails to comply with
trusts it has assumed or has departed from the purposes for which it is formed.
In case of any such a failure or departure, the Attorney General may institute,
in the name of the State, the proceeding necessary to correct the noncompliance
or departure.
2. The Attorney General, or any person
given the status of relator by the Attorney General, may bring an action to
enjoin, correct, obtain damages for or otherwise to remedy a breach of a
charitable trust or departure from the purposes for which it is formed.
3. Any information collected by the
Attorney General pursuant to this section:
(a) Must only be used in connection with an
audit, examination, review or investigation by the Attorney General and for any
proceedings or action resulting from such an audit, examination, review or
investigation; and
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection and NRS 239B.027 , is
subject to the requirements of NRS
239B.027 , unless expressly required by law to be publicly disclosed.

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