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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 466 - HORSE RACING

NRS 466.180 Powers of Board and Commission.

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NRS 466.180 Powers of Board and Commission. The Board and the Commission or any of its members has full power and authority:
1. To compel the production of any and all books, memoranda, documents, papers and records showing the receipts and disbursements of any person, corporation or association licensed under the provisions of this chapter to conduct race meetings.
2. To summon witnesses before it and to administer oaths or affirmations to witnesses whenever, in the judgment of the Commission, it may be necessary for the effectual discharge of its duties.
3. To require, at any time, the removal of any employee or official employed by any licensee under this chapter.
4. To require that the book and financial or other statements of any person, corporation or association licensed under the provisions of this chapter shall be kept in any manner which to the Commission may seem best.
5. To visit, to investigate and to place expert accountants and such other persons as it may deem necessary in the offices, tracks or places of business of any person, corporation or association licensed under the provisions of this chapter for the purpose of satisfying itself that the regulations of the Commission are strictly complied with.
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