Nevada Code § 232.4855

State of Nevada Advisory Council on Palliative Care and Quality of Life: Creation; appointment and terms of members; officers; meetings; allowances and expenses of members
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1. The State of Nevada Advisory Council on
Palliative Care and Quality of Life is hereby created within the Department.
2. The Director shall appoint such number
of members of the Council as he or she determines is appropriate to carry out
the provisions of NRS 232.485 to 232.4858 , inclusive, but not less than
nine members as follows:
(a) Two members with experience in the provision
of interdisciplinary palliative care, including, without limitation, hospital,
medical, nursing, social work, pharmacy, financial and spiritual services;
(b) One member with a background in patient and
family caregiver advocacy;
(c) One member who is a health care professional
with clinical experience in palliative care;
(d) One member who is a health care professional
with expertise in delivery models for palliative care in a variety of
inpatient, outpatient and community settings and with diverse populations;
(e) Two members who are employees of the Department
or any other state agency, board or commission who have relevant work
experience related to palliative care and issues concerning quality of life;
and
(f) Two members who are board certified hospice
and palliative care physicians or nurses.
3. After the initial terms, the term of
each member of the Council is 3 years, and members shall serve at the pleasure
of the Director.
4. The Council shall select from its
members a Chair and a Vice Chair who shall hold office for 1 year and whose
duties will be established by the Council.
5. The Council shall meet at least twice
annually at a time and place specified by a call of the Director.
6. Each member of the Council:
(a) Serves without compensation; and
(b) While engaged in the business of the Council,
is entitled to receive the per diem allowance and travel expenses provided for
state officers and employees generally to the extent that funds for such
expenses are available within the budget of the Department.

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