Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 703 - Public Utilities Commission of Nevada
NRS 703.380 - Administrative fines.


1. Unless another administrative fine is specifically provided, a person, including, without limitation, a public utility, alternative seller, provider of discretionary natural gas service, provider of new electric resources or holder of any certificate of registration, license or permit issued by the Commission, or any officer, agent or employee of a public utility, alternative seller, provider of discretionary natural gas service, provider of new electric resources or holder of any certificate of registration, license or permit issued by the Commission who:
(a) Violates any applicable provision of this chapter or chapter 704, 704B, 705 or 708 of NRS, including, without limitation, the failure to pay any applicable tax, fee or assessment;
(b) Violates any rule or regulation of the Commission;
(c) Fails, neglects or refuses to obey any order of the Commission or any order of a court requiring compliance with an order of the Commission; or
(d) Provides to the Commission information which is materially inaccurate or misleading and which the person knew or through the exercise of reasonable care and diligence should have known was materially inaccurate or misleading,
is liable for an administrative fine, to be assessed by the Commission after notice and the opportunity for a hearing. If the Commission determines that a violation was willful and knowing, or detrimental to public health or safety, the administrative fine must not exceed $200,000 per day for each day of the violation and not exceed $5,000,000 for any related series of violations. For any other violation, the administrative fine must not exceed $100,000 per day and not exceed $2,000,000 for any related series of violations.
2. In determining the amount of the administrative fine, and to ensure that the fine is proportional to the violation, the Commission shall consider:
(a) The appropriateness of the fine to the size of the business of the person charged;
(b) The nature, circumstances and gravity of the violation, including, without limitation, the actual or potential financial impact and actual or potential impact on public health and safety of the violation;
(c) Whether the violation was willful;
(d) The good faith of the person charged in detecting and voluntarily disclosing the violation to the Commission;
(e) The good faith of the person charged in attempting to achieve compliance after notification of the violation and to prevent the reoccurrence of similar violations in the future;
(f) The history of compliance or noncompliance, including, without limitation, any repeated violations committed by the person charged;
(g) The economic benefit of the violation, or lack thereof, to the person charged;
(h) The amounts of administrative fines assessed previously by the Commission for similar violations, if any; and
(i) Such other factors as are necessary to determine the reasonableness of the administrative fine.
3. The limitations on the amount of an administrative fine in subsection 1 do not restrict the authority of the Commission to require a public utility to restore funding to a program or account as necessary to achieve compliance with an applicable statute or regulation or an order of the Commission.
4. An administrative fine assessed pursuant to this section is not a cost of service of a public utility and may not be included in any new application by a public utility for a rate adjustment or rate increase.
5. All money collected by the Commission as an administrative fine pursuant to this section must be deposited in the State General Fund.
6. The Commission may bring an appropriate action in its own name for the collection of any administrative fine that is assessed pursuant to this section. A court shall award costs and reasonable attorney’s fees to the prevailing party in an action brought pursuant to this subsection.
7. The administrative fine prescribed by this section is in addition to any other remedies, other than a monetary fine, provided by law, including, without limitation, the authority of the Commission to revoke a certificate of public convenience and necessity, license or permit pursuant to NRS 703.377.
(Added to NRS by 1981, 1597; A 1985, 2048; 1997, 1889; 2003, 3027; 2007, 35; 2015, 1389, 1413; 2021, 269)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 703 - Public Utilities Commission of Nevada

NRS 703.010 - Definitions.

NRS 703.020 - Creation.

NRS 703.023 - Seal.

NRS 703.025 - Reorganization of Commission; duties of Commission relating to reorganization; Commission authorized to adopt regulations for operation and enforcement of laws; plan for reorganization.

NRS 703.030 - Commissioners: Appointment; terms; qualifications.

NRS 703.040 - Commissioners: Additional qualifications; restrictions on other employment.

NRS 703.050 - Commissioners: Oaths.

NRS 703.060 - Commissioners: Removal.

NRS 703.070 - Commissioners: Designation of Commissioner to serve as Chair.

NRS 703.080 - Commissioners: Unclassified service of State; Acting Commissioners not entitled to participate in certain programs or receive certain benefits.

NRS 703.085 - Commissioners: Number required to act; number required to enter final order; appointment, powers and duties, terms of service and reappointment of Acting Commissioners.

NRS 703.100 - Suits by and against Commission.

NRS 703.110 - Hearings and meetings open to public; exceptions.

NRS 703.120 - Principal and secondary offices; filing of documents at secondary office.

NRS 703.130 - Personnel and consultants; Executive Director; Secretary and Assistant Secretary; clerks, experts and engineers; hearing officers; regulations concerning appeals of decisions of hearing officers.

NRS 703.140 - Expenses of Commissioners and employees: Sworn statement and approval required.

NRS 703.145 - Expenses of investigations, inspections, audits and appearances made outside State.

NRS 703.147 - Public Utilities Commission Regulatory Fund.

NRS 703.148 - Expenditure of money from reserve account to provide education and informational services to public; use of independent contractor to provide such services.

NRS 703.150 - General duties.

NRS 703.151 - Duties of Commission in adopting regulations relating to provision of electric service.

NRS 703.152 - Legislative findings on cost of energy in Nevada; Commission authorized to represent State before Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or court in matters affecting development, transmission, use or cost of energy in Nevada.

NRS 703.153 - Commission authorized to enter agreement to conduct inspections to ensure compliance with federal statutes and regulations governing safety of certain storage facilities and interstate pipelines.

NRS 703.154 - Regulations to ensure safe operation and maintenance of certain storage facilities and intrastate pipelines; Commission has final authority to regulate such facilities and pipelines; administrative fine.

NRS 703.1543 - Regulations prescribing work requiring employee of certain public utilities to hold license as professional engineer.

NRS 703.1545 - Commission required to enter agreement that authorizes Commission to participate in federal program of safety relating to railroads; acceptance and expenditure of federal money; regulations concerning safety of railroads in State.

NRS 703.160 - Place of session or hearing.

NRS 703.164 - Employment of legal counsel; duties of Attorney General and district attorneys.

NRS 703.168 - Cooperation with federal agencies; conferring with regulatory agencies of other states; joint hearings and conferences.

NRS 703.172 - Division of Consumer Complaint Resolution: Establishment; duties.

NRS 703.175 - Request from certain regulatory agencies to disconnect telephone number: Commission to issue order to appropriate provider of service; good faith compliance with order constitutes complete defense to action arising from termination of s...

NRS 703.180 - Biennial report of Commission.

NRS 703.190 - Records of Commission open to public inspection; exception.

NRS 703.191 - Duty of public utilities and certain entities to furnish information and annual reports; regulations.

NRS 703.193 - Annual reports, records and statements to be submitted under oath.

NRS 703.195 - Examination of records and other property of public utilities and certain entities; exception.

NRS 703.196 - Disclosure and confidentiality of records and other property of public utilities and certain entities subject to examination.

NRS 703.197 - Fees for filing documents; exceptions.

NRS 703.205 - Publication of pamphlets.

NRS 703.301 - Rights of Regulatory Operations Staff to appear and participate in contested case and to be represented by legal counsel; restrictions on certain communications between Commissioner and Regulatory Operations Staff.

NRS 703.310 - Complaint against public utility or alternative seller: Investigation by Division of Consumer Complaint Resolution; notice and hearing.

NRS 703.320 - Notice and hearing: Duty of Commission to provide notice of certain pending matters; regulations regarding notice; hearing required in certain pending matters; power of Commission to dispense with hearing in certain pending matters.

NRS 703.330 - Record of hearings: Recording and transcription of testimony; costs; copies available to parties; confidentiality.

NRS 703.340 - Order for appearance of witnesses or production of books, papers or documents containing material testimony; payment of fees and mileage for witnesses.

NRS 703.350 - Order for production of books, accounts, papers or records kept by regulated person outside state.

NRS 703.360 - Issuance of subpoena by clerk of district court for service to witness failing to appear on Commission’s order; contempt.

NRS 703.370 - Enforcement of subpoenas issued by Commission.

NRS 703.373 - Judicial review: Petition; participation of Commission and parties of record; transmission of record; service and filing of memoranda; scope of review; burden of proof; precedence of action; grounds for setting aside decision of Commiss...

NRS 703.374 - Judicial review: Requirements for injunction; burden of proof; filing bond to place into effect proposed changes in schedule of rates.

NRS 703.375 - Judicial review: Refund of excess payment; report of refund; claims for refunds; escheat of unclaimed money.

NRS 703.376 - Judicial review: Appeal to appellate court.

NRS 703.377 - Certificate, permit or license not franchise or irrevocable; procedure for revocation of certificate, permit or license; judicial review.

NRS 703.380 - Administrative fines.