Prohibition of attorney representing regulatory body from prosecuting cases before the regulatory body.

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If a regulatory body employs or retains an attorney to serve as legal counsel for and advise the regulatory body on any and all matters, and the attorney prosecutes a contested case for the regulatory body, the attorney may not also act as legal counsel for the regulatory body when the regulatory body considers or makes a decision regarding the contested case.

(Added to NRS by 2017, 2844)


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