Nev. Rev. Stat. § 33.310
Registration of order; effect of registration; duty of court clerk to maintain record of registered order
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NRS 33.310 Registration of order; effect of registration; duty of court
clerk to maintain record of registered order.
1. An employer or an authorized agent of an employer may register a temporary or extended order for protection against harassment in the workplace issued by the court of another state by presenting a certified copy of the order to the clerk of the court in a judicial district in which the employer believes that enforcement may be necessary.
2. A temporary or extended order for protection against harassment in the workplace that is registered has the same effect and must be enforced in like manner as such an order issued by a court of this state.
3. The clerk of the court shall maintain a record of each order registered pursuant to this section.
(Added to NRS by 2001, 2847)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 2014–2014 · leading case: Southern Highlands Community Assoc. v. Dist. Ct. (Prem Deferred Trust) C/W 62587
Southern Highlands Community Assoc. v. Dist. Ct. (Prem Deferred Trust) C/W 62587 (2014)
“4117(1) both contemplates class actions and implies that the Legislature would have used more specific language to impart NRS 33.310's requirement on SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA 5 03) 1947A e individual class members had it wished to do so.”
Southern Highlands Community Assoc. v. Dist. Ct. (Prem Deferred Trust) C/W 62587 (2014)
“4117(1) both contemplates class actions and implies that the Legislature would have used more specific language to impart NRS 33.310's requirement on SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA 5 03) 1947A e individual class members had it wished to do so.”
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