Nevada Code § 225.600

Creation; membership; terms; quorum; advisory board; gifts, donations, bequests and grants
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1. The Task Force on Safe Sidewalk Vending
is hereby created within the Office of the Secretary of State.
2. The Task Force consists of the
following nine members appointed by the Secretary of State:
(a) A representative of a health district in a
county whose population is 100,000 or more;
(b) A representative employed by a county or city
whose primary duties are the performance of tasks related to business
licensing;
(c) A representative of the gaming or restaurant
industries in this State;
(d) A representative from a law enforcement
agency in a county whose population is 100,000 or more;
(e) A representative from the Office of the
Secretary of State; and
(f) Four members at large chosen by the Secretary
of State, with priority given to persons who are sidewalk vendors or are
affiliated with a community organization that represents and affiliates with
sidewalk vendors.
3. The members of the Task Force:
(a) Shall serve terms of 3 years. A member may be
reappointed to the Task Force and any vacancy must be filled in the same manner
as the original appointment.
(b) Serve without compensation.
4. A majority of the members of the Task
Force constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business, and a majority of
those members present at the meeting is sufficient for any official action
taken by the Task Force.
5. To support the activities of the Task
Force, the Secretary of State may establish an advisory board composed of
representatives of counties, cities and businesses, including, without
limitation, a member of a health department or health district.
6. The Task Force may apply for and accept
any gift, donation, bequest, grant or other source of money to carry out the
duties of the Task Force.

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