Nev. Rev. Stat. § 679B.680
Effect of certain powers and duties of Attorney General and Fraud Control Unit on jurisdiction of Commissioner
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NRS 679B.680 Effect of certain powers and duties of Attorney General and
Fraud Control Unit on jurisdiction of Commissioner. Nothing
in NRS 228.412 limits or diminishes the
exclusive jurisdiction of the Commissioner otherwise granted by statute to
investigate or take administrative or civil action:
1. For any violation of this title by any person or entity who is or has been licensed by the Commissioner pursuant to this title;
2. Against any person or entity who is or has been engaged in the business of insurance without a license as required by this title, including, without limitation, the unauthorized transaction of insurance in violation of chapter 685B of NRS; or
3. Against any person or entity as the Commissioner deems appropriate.
(Added to NRS by 2001, 1093)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1
case, 2009–2009 · leading case: Insco v. Aetna Health & Life Insurance
Insco v. Aetna Health & Life Insurance (2009)
“Defendants point out that the Code gives the Nevada Insurance Commissioner (“the Commissioner”) the “exclusive” authority to investigate violations, Nev.Rev. Stat. § 679B.680, hold hearings, § 679B.”
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