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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 613 - EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES

NRS 613.600 Administrative penalties, penalties are cumulative; injunctive relief.

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NRS 613.600 Administrative penalties, penalties are cumulative; injunctive relief.
1. If any person violates NRS 613.520 to 613.600 , inclusive, the Labor Commissioner may impose against the person an administrative penalty of not more than $9,000 for each such violation.
2. In determining the amount of any administrative penalty to be imposed against the person, the Labor Commissioner shall consider the previous record of the person in terms of compliance with NRS 613.520 to 613.600 , inclusive, and the severity of the violation. Any administrative penalty imposed against the person is in addition to any other remedy or penalty provided pursuant to NRS 613.520 to 613.600 , inclusive.
3. The Labor Commissioner may bring a civil action pursuant to this section to restrain violations of NRS 613.520 to 613.600 , inclusive. A court of competent jurisdiction may issue, without bond, a temporary or permanent restraining order or injunction to require compliance with NRS 613.520 to 613.600 , inclusive, including any legal or equitable relief incident thereto as may be appropriate, such as employment of a prospective employee, reinstatement or promotion of an employee, and the payment of lost wages and benefits.
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