Nevada Code § 232.515

Director: Appointment; classification; other employment prohibited; qualifications
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The
Director:
1. Is appointed by, is responsible to, and
serves at the pleasure of the Governor.
2. Is in the unclassified service of the
State.
3. Shall not engage in any other gainful
employment or occupation. The Director may participate in any technical
studies, statistical research, seminars or other educational activities, in the
same manner as any chief of a division of the Department, to educate persons
about the duties, programs and activities of the Department or to improve the
administration and effectiveness of the Department, if such participation does
not interfere with the performance of his or her duties as Director of the
Department.
4. Must have had at least 5 years of
responsible administrative experience in public or business administration or
must possess broad management skills in areas related to the functions of
agencies composing the Department.
5. Must be selected with special reference
to his or her training, experience and aptitude for coordinating agencies
dealing with commercial activities that are subject to the regulatory authority
of the Department. The Directors knowledge and abilities should include the
following:
(a) A comprehensive knowledge of administrative
principles and a working knowledge of broad principles relating to subject
matters under his or her administrative direction.
(b) The administrative ability to assess the
adequacy of agency operations and the protection of the public interest as
related to the subject fields.
(c) An ability to organize and present oral and
written communication to the Governor, the Legislature and other pertinent
officials or persons.
(d) An ability to oversee the carrying out of the
statutory responsibilities of the Department and departmental policies, rules
and regulations.

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