Nevada Code § 232.383

Creation; composition; prohibition on grants to entity employing member; terms of members; salary; expenses; quorum; members holding public office or employed by governmental entity; Chair; meetings; rules
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1. The Grants Management Advisory
Committee is hereby created within the Department.
2. The Advisory Committee consists of the
following 15 members appointed by the Director:
(a) A superintendent of a county school district
or the superintendents designee;
(b) A director of a local agency which provides
services for abused or neglected children, or the directors designee;
(c) A member who possesses knowledge, skill and
experience in the provision of services to children;
(d) A representative of a department of juvenile
justice services;
(e) A member who possesses knowledge, skill and
experience in the provision of services to senior citizens;
(f) Two members who possess knowledge, skill and
experience in finance or in business generally;
(g) A representative of the Nevada Association of
Counties;
(h) A member who possesses knowledge, skill and
experience in building partnerships between the public sector and the private
sector;
(i) Two members of the public who possess
knowledge of or experience in the provision of services to persons or families
who are disadvantaged or at risk;
(j) A member who possesses knowledge, skill and
experience in the provision of services to persons with disabilities;
(k) A member who possesses knowledge, skill and
experience in the provision of services relating to the cessation of the use of
tobacco;
(l) A member who possesses knowledge, skill and
experience in the provision of health services to children; and
(m) A representative who is a member of the
Nevada Commission on Aging, created by NRS
427A.032 , who must not be a Legislator.
3. An entity who employs a member of the
Advisory Committee is not eligible to receive a grant. This subsection does not
prohibit an entity that serves solely as the fiscal agent for a recipient of a
grant from employing a member of the Advisory Committee.
4. The Director shall ensure that, insofar
as practicable, the members whom the Director appoints reflect the ethnic and
geographical diversity of this State.
5. After the initial terms, each member of
the Advisory Committee serves for a term of 2 years. Each member of the
Advisory Committee continues in office until his or her successor is appointed.
6. Each member of the Advisory Committee who
is not an officer or employee of this State or a political subdivision of this
State is entitled to receive a salary of not more than $80 per day, fixed by
the Director, while engaged in the business of the Advisory Committee.
7. While engaged in the business of the
Advisory Committee, each member of the Advisory Committee is entitled to
receive the per diem allowance and travel expenses provided for state officers
and employees generally.
8. A majority of the members of the
Advisory Committee constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business, and a
majority of a quorum present at any meeting is sufficient for any official
action taken by the Advisory Committee.
9. A member of the Advisory Committee who
is an officer or employee of this State or a political subdivision of this
State must be relieved from his or her duties without loss of regular
compensation to prepare for and attend meetings of the Advisory Committee and
perform any work necessary to carry out the duties of the Advisory Committee in
the most timely manner practicable. A state agency or political subdivision of
this State shall not require an officer or employee who is a member of the
Advisory Committee to:
(a) Make up the time he or she is absent from
work to carry out his or her duties as a member of the Advisory Committee; or
(b) Take annual leave or compensatory time for
the absence.
10. The Advisory Committee shall:
(a) At its first meeting and annually thereafter,
elect a Chair from among its members;
(b) Meet at the call of the Director, the Chair
or a majority of its members as necessary, within the budget of the Advisory
Committee, but not to exceed six meetings per year; and
(c) Adopt rules for its own management and
government.

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