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Nevada

CHAPTER 228 - ATTORNEY GENERAL
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NRS 228.010 Qualifications.
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NRS 228.020 Election; term of office.
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NRS 228.030 Commission and oath.
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NRS 228.040 Office.
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NRS 228.060 Absence from State limited.
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NRS 228.070 Salary; restrictions on private practice of law.
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NRS 228.080 Deputies: Appointment; duties; oaths; restrictions on private practice of law.
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NRS 228.090 Special deputy in emergencies where services of Attorney General’s Office are required in remote counties of State or in final stages of cases with large number of litigants and voluminous evidence was initiated during term of previous officeholder: Appointment; duties.
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NRS 228.091 Special deputy to provide legal advice to regulatory body: Appointment; compensation.
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NRS 228.092 Administrative Assistant: Appointment; classification.
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NRS 228.096 Attorney General’s Special Fund: Creation; claims.
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NRS 228.097 Disposition of money collected by Attorney General in excess of authorized expenditures.
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NRS 228.098 Attorney General’s Administration Budget Account.
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NRS 228.099 Revolving Account for Office of Attorney General: Creation; use; deposit; reimbursement claims.
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NRS 228.100 Biennial report; duty to communicate information concerning office upon request of Governor or Legislature.
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NRS 228.110 Legal adviser on state matters arising in Executive Department; limitation on employment of private attorney by Executive Department; compensation for private attorney; claims in violation void.
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NRS 228.111 Contingent fee contract with retained attorney or law firm: Definitions.
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NRS 228.112 Pro bono contract with retained attorney or law firm: Definitions.
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NRS 228.113 Charges for services.
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NRS 228.120 Appearance before grand jury; supervision of district attorneys; prosecution of criminal cases; subpoenas.
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NRS 228.125 Prosecutions: Statutory duty or right of district attorney applies to Attorney General.
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NRS 228.130 District attorney may request assistance from Attorney General in criminal cases; compensation; appointment of special prosecutor under certain circumstances.
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NRS 228.135 Establishment of program to assist law enforcement personnel and prosecuting attorneys in complying with Vienna Convention on Consular Relations; regulations.
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NRS 228.137 Establishment of program to assist prosecuting attorneys and law enforcement officers in preventing persons subject to international travel restrictions from obtaining or using United States passport; regulations.
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NRS 228.140 Prosecution and defense of causes in Supreme Court; accounting; assistance in impeachments.
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NRS 228.150 Written opinions; payment for services.
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NRS 228.160 Records of cases: Contents; inspection.
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NRS 228.165 Office of Attorney General to provide Legislative Counsel with index of certain court rulings.
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NRS 228.170 Commencement or defense of action to protect interest of State; prosecution of prisoners and persons acting in concert with prisoners.
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NRS 228.175 Investigation and prosecution of offense by state officer or employee.
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NRS 228.177 Investigation and prosecution of offense by county or city officer or employee.
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NRS 228.178 Technological crimes: Investigation and prosecution; pursuit of forfeiture; equitable relief.
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NRS 228.180 Commencement and defense of actions concerning rights of State and its residents in interstate waters and public lands.
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NRS 228.190 Intervention or appearance in judicial or administrative proceeding concerning interstate waters, public lands or construction of dams, power plants or other structures.
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NRS 228.200 Printing of findings of fact, conclusions of law, judgment and decree of state district court involving more than 100 litigants, including State Engineer; payment of expenses.
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NRS 228.205 Victim notification system: Creation; Governance Committee; gifts, grants and donations; cooperation of certain state and local agencies; no cause of action by victim of crime established by failure of System.
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NRS 228.206 Model policies which provide guidance and training recommendations to law enforcement agencies: Publication by Attorney General; law enforcement agency required to adopt consistent policies or notify and provide inconsistent policies to Attorney General.
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NRS 228.208 Model policies related to limiting immigration enforcement at public schools, institutions of higher education, health care facilities and courthouses: Publication by Attorney General; entities required to adopt consistent policies or notify and provide inconsistent policies to Attorney General; certain additional organizations encouraged to adopt.
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NRS 228.210 Neglect of duty: Penalty.
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NRS 228.250 Definitions.
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NRS 228.255 “Older person” defined.
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NRS 228.260 “Unit” defined.
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NRS 228.262 “Vulnerable person” defined.
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NRS 228.265 Creation.
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NRS 228.270 Powers: Investigation and prosecution of alleged crimes and failure to report alleged crimes; organization or sponsorship of multidisciplinary teams; sharing of information.
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NRS 228.275 Powers: Equitable relief; attorney’s fees and costs.
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NRS 228.280 Crimes against older or vulnerable persons: Recovery of civil penalties by Attorney General; deposit of civil penalties.
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NRS 228.285 Account for the Unit for the Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes Against Older Persons or Vulnerable Persons: Creation; administration; use; nonreversion.
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NRS 228.290 Gifts, grants, appropriations or donations; deposit of money in designated Account.
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NRS 228.300 Definitions.
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NRS 228.302 “Bureau of Consumer Protection” defined.
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NRS 228.304 “Consumer’s Advocate” defined.
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NRS 228.306 “Cooperative utility” defined.
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NRS 228.308 “Public interest” defined.
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NRS 228.310 Creation; executive head is Consumer’s Advocate.
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NRS 228.320 Consumer’s Advocate: Appointment; term of office; classification; qualifications; restrictions on other employment; removal from office.
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NRS 228.330 Employees; equipment; office space; subpoenas; other necessary functions and arrangements.
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NRS 228.332 Consumer Protection Administrative Account: Creation; deposits; reversion of certain excess to Consumer Protection Legal Account.
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NRS 228.333 Consumer Protection Legal Account: Creation; interest; nonreversion.
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NRS 228.334 Consumer Protection Legal Account: Allocation of money; authorized uses of allocations by legal aid organizations; submission of audited statements to Attorney General; authorization to audit, examine or inspect books and records of legal aid organizations regarding use of allocations.
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NRS 228.340 Account for the Bureau of Consumer Protection: Deposits; use; claims.
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NRS 228.350 Account for the Consumer’s Advocate: Gifts and grants.
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NRS 228.355 Revolving account: Use for payment of expenses relating to certain undercover investigations; powers and duties of Consumer’s Advocate.
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NRS 228.360 Powers and duties regarding certain public utilities.
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NRS 228.370 Duty of certain public utilities to provide documents.
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NRS 228.380 Authority to exercise power of Attorney General in areas of consumer protection; exceptions; access to records; expenditure of assessment revenues; limitations on powers directly relating to discretionary or competitive telecommunication services.
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NRS 228.390 Representation of public interest and customers’ interests.
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NRS 228.410 Jurisdiction of Attorney General in cases involving Medicaid fraud; establishment of Medicaid Fraud Control Unit; duties and powers; recovery of reasonable costs and expenses.
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NRS 228.411 Authority of Attorney General to subpoena and use certain documents, records, materials, testimony and answers; order to compel compliance with subpoena; required contents of subpoena.
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NRS 228.412 Jurisdiction of Attorney General in cases involving insurance fraud; establishment of Fraud Control Unit for Insurance; duties and powers.
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NRS 228.420 Jurisdiction of Attorney General in cases involving industrial insurance fraud; establishment of Fraud Control Unit for Industrial Insurance; duties and powers.
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NRS 228.423 Definitions.
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NRS 228.427 “Committee” defined.
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NRS 228.430 “Domestic violence” defined.
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NRS 228.440 Creation of Office; appointment; term; qualifications; classification; removal.
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NRS 228.450 Duties; confidentiality of certain information collected in discharge of duties; use of grants to compensate.
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NRS 228.460 Creation; deposits; administration; expenditures; claims.
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NRS 228.470 Creation; composition; terms of members; duties; officers; meetings; staff; allowances and expenses; regulations.
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NRS 228.490 Gifts, grants, donations and contributions.
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NRS 228.495 Review of death of victim of certain crimes that constitute domestic violence: Powers and duties; authority and duties of Attorney General; immunity and liability of members; inadmissibility of review; report; inapplicability of Open Meeting Law.
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NRS 228.497 Review of death of victim of certain crimes that constitute domestic violence: Access to information and records.
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NRS 228.500 Definitions.
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NRS 228.510 “Registry” defined.
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NRS 228.520 “Telephone solicitor” defined.
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NRS 228.530 “Unsolicited telephone call for the sale of goods or services” defined.
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NRS 228.540 National database of telephone numbers of persons requesting not to receive unsolicited telephone calls for sale of goods or services: Attorney General findings; effect on registry.
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NRS 228.550 Registry of names and telephone numbers of persons requesting not to receive unsolicited telephone calls for sale of goods or services: Establishment and maintenance; publication of list of telephone numbers; procedures for and methods to request inclusion, maintenance or removal of telephone number; regulations concerning inclusion of additional information.
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NRS 228.560 Public service announcement concerning registry.
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NRS 228.570 Registry and published list of telephone numbers in registry not a public record; publication, release and use of telephone numbers and other information in registry.
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NRS 228.580 Availability of published list of telephone numbers in registry to telephone solicitors; fee.
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NRS 228.590 Calls prohibited to telephone numbers in registry; limited use of information in registry.
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NRS 228.600 Telephone solicitors: Use of telephone numbers in registry; establishment of internal registry of telephone numbers of persons requesting not to receive unsolicited telephone calls; notice to persons with whom solicitor has preexisting business relationship; exception.
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NRS 228.610 Attorney General to institute legal proceedings against violator.
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NRS 228.620 Violation constitutes deceptive trade practice.
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NRS 228.630 Registry Account: Creation; deposits; interest and income; expenditures; administration; claims; nonreversion; submission of itemized statement to Legislature.
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NRS 228.640 Regulations.
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NRS 228.650 Creation.
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NRS 228.660 Powers; acceptance of gifts, grants and other money.
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NRS 228.700 “Child who is endangered by drug exposure” defined.
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NRS 228.710 Creation; appointment, qualifications and classification of Statewide Coordinator.
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NRS 228.720 Duties of Statewide Coordinator; acceptance of gifts, grants and other money.
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NRS 228.1111 Contingent fee contract with retained attorney or law firm: Prerequisites to entry.
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NRS 228.1112 Contingent fee contract with retained attorney or law firm: Advertisement for proposals; applicability of State Purchasing Act.
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NRS 228.1113 Contingent fee contract with retained attorney or law firm: Applicable conditions during term and any renewal or extension.
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NRS 228.1114 Contingent fee contract with retained attorney or law firm: Addendum setting forth specific rights and obligations of parties required.
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NRS 228.1115 Contingent fee contract with retained attorney or law firm: Maintenance of certain records by retained attorney or law firm; submission of billing statements; public records.
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NRS 228.1116 Contingent fee contract with retained attorney or law firm: Limitations on amount and basis of fee.
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NRS 228.1117 Contingent fee contract with retained attorney or law firm: Posting of certain records on Attorney General’s website.
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NRS 228.1118 Contingent fee contract with retained attorney or law firm: Annual report.
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NRS 228.1121 Pro bono contract with retained attorney or law firm: Prerequisite to entry.
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NRS 228.1122 Pro bono contract with retained attorney or law firm: Applicable conditions during term and any renewal or extension.
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NRS 228.1123 Pro bono contract with retained attorney or law firm: Addendum setting forth specific rights and obligations of parties required.
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NRS 228.1124 Pro bono contract with retained attorney or law firm: Maintenance of certain records by retained attorney or law firm; public records.
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NRS 228.1125 Pro bono contract with retained attorney or law firm: Posting of contract on Attorney General’s website.
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NRS 228.1126 Pro bono contract with retained attorney or law firm: Prohibition on retained attorney or law firm entering into certain other contracts with Attorney General for certain period.
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NRS 228.1127 Pro bono contract with retained attorney or law firm: Annual report.
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