Nevada Code § 180.010

Office created; term; qualifications; private practice of law prohibited; supervision; assignment of additional duties
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1. The Office of State Public Defender is
hereby created within the Department of Indigent Defense Services.
2. The Executive Director shall appoint
the State Public Defender for a term of 4 years, and until a successor is
appointed and qualified. The State Public Defender may be reappointed.
3. The State Public Defender is
responsible to the Executive Director.
4. The State Public Defender:
(a) Must be a member of the State Bar of Nevada
in good standing or otherwise authorized to practice law in the State of Nevada
pursuant to the rules of the Supreme Court.
(b) Is in the unclassified service of the State
and serves at the pleasure of the Executive Director.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in NRS 7.065 , shall not engage in the private
practice of law.
5. No officer or agency of the State,
other than the Executive Director and the deputy director selected by the
Executive Director pursuant to NRS 180.420 who is responsible for carrying out the duties provided in NRS 180.430 may supervise the State Public
Defender. No officer or agency of the State, other than the Executive Director
or deputy director selected by the Executive Director pursuant to NRS 180.420 who is responsible for carrying
out the duties provided in NRS 180.430 may assign the State Public Defender duties in addition to those prescribed by
this chapter.

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