Nevada Code § 232.363

Meetings; quorum; salary; expenses; restrictions on ownership of or employment by certain enterprises
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1. The Commission shall meet at the call
of the Chair at least 6 times but not more than 12 times a year. A meeting may
last for more than 1 day. A majority of the members of the Commission
constitutes a quorum and is required to transact any business of the
Commission.
2. Each member of the Commission is
entitled to receive a salary of not more than $80, as fixed by the Commission,
for each day the member is engaged in the business of the Commission.
3. While engaged in the business of the
Commission, each member and employee of the Commission is entitled to receive
the per diem allowance and travel expenses provided for state officers and employees
generally.
4. A person is ineligible for appointment
to or continued service on the Commission if the person or the persons spouse
owns an interest in or is employed by any enterprise or organization, whether
or not conducted for profit, which derives 25 percent or more of its gross
revenues from the Division of Public and Behavioral Health.

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