Nevada Code § 213.1087

Terms of members; vacancies; other employment prohibited; administration of oaths; certification of affidavits and depositions
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1. The term of office of each member of
the Board is 4 years.
2. Appointments to the Board must be made
by the Governor within 60 days from the time any vacancy occurs.
3. Members of the Board are in the
unclassified service of the State. They shall devote their entire time and
attention to the business of the Board and shall not pursue any other business
or occupation or hold any other office of profit which detracts from the full
and timely performance of their duties.
4. Any member of the Board may administer
an oath or affirmation to any person offering to testify at a meeting to
consider a prisoner for parole or in a parole revocation hearing, and any
district judge, county clerk or notary public may take and certify an affidavit
or deposition to be used at a meeting to consider a prisoner for parole or in a
parole revocation hearing.

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