Nevada Code § 232.361

Creation; composition; Chair; terms of members; vacancies; certain concurrent membership prohibited
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1. There is hereby created in the
Department a Commission on Behavioral Health consisting of 10 members appointed
by the Governor, at least 3 of whom have training or experience in dealing with
intellectual disabilities.
2. The Governor shall appoint:
(a) A psychiatrist licensed to practice medicine
in this State, from a list of three candidates submitted by the Nevada
Psychiatric Association;
(b) A psychologist licensed to practice in this
State and experienced in clinical practice, from a list of four candidates
submitted by the Nevada Psychological Association, two of whom must be from
northern Nevada and two of whom must be from southern Nevada;
(c) A physician, other than a psychiatrist,
licensed to practice medicine in this State and who has experience in dealing
with intellectual disabilities, from a list of three candidates submitted by
the Nevada State Medical Association;
(d) A clinical social worker licensed to practice
in this State who has experience in dealing with mental illness or intellectual
disabilities, or both;
(e) A registered nurse licensed to practice in
this State who has experience in dealing with mental illness or intellectual
disabilities, or both, from a list of three candidates submitted by the Nevada
Nurses Association;
(f) A marriage and family therapist or clinical
professional counselor licensed pursuant to chapter
641A of NRS;
(g) A person who is licensed or certified
pursuant to chapter 641C of NRS who is not
an intern;
(h) A current or former recipient of mental
health services provided by the State or any agency thereof;
(i) A representative of the general public who
has a special interest in the field of mental health; and
(j) A representative of the general public who
has a special interest in the field of intellectual disabilities.
3. The Governor shall appoint the Chair of
the Commission from among its members.
4. After the initial terms, each member
shall serve a term of 4 years. If a vacancy occurs during a members term, the
Governor shall appoint a person qualified under this section to replace that
member for the remainder of the unexpired term.
5. A person may not serve concurrently as
a member of the Commission and a member of the Board of Psychological
Examiners, the Board of Examiners for Marriage and Family Therapists and
Clinical Professional Counselors, the Board of Examiners for Social Workers or
the Board of Examiners for Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Counselors.

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