Nevada Code § 225.240

Creation; composition; officers; staff; term of members; vacancies; allowances
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1. The Advisory Committee on Participatory
Democracy is hereby created within the Office of the Secretary of State.
2. The Advisory Committee consists of not more
than 10 members including:
(a) The Secretary of State or his or her
designee; and
(b) Not more than nine other members appointed by
the Secretary of State.
3. The Secretary of State shall:
(a) Consider political, geographical and
demographical factors when appointing members of the Advisory Committee;
(b) Select the Chair of the Advisory Committee
from among its members; and
(c) Designate an employee of the Office of the
Secretary of State to serve as Secretary for the Advisory Committee.
4. The Secretary of State may assign such
other employees of his or her Office as he or she deems necessary to assist the
Advisory Committee in its duties.
5. The Chair of the Advisory Committee
shall appoint a Vice Chair from among the members of the Advisory Committee.
6. After the initial term, each member of
the Advisory Committee shall serve for a term of 2 years. Each term must end on
June 30 of the appropriate year. Each member of the Advisory Committee serves
at the pleasure of the Secretary of State. If a vacancy occurs, the Secretary
of State shall appoint a new member to fill the vacancy for the remainder of
the unexpired term.
7. Members of the Advisory Committee serve
without compensation. If sufficient money is available in the Special Account
for the Support of the Advisory Committee created by NRS 225.270 , members are entitled to the
per diem and travel allowances provided for state officers and employees
generally while attending meetings of the Advisory Committee.

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