Nevada Code § 232.610

Administrator: Appointment; classification; restrictions on other employment; qualifications; prohibited interests and positions
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The Administrator:
1. Is appointed by, is responsible to and
serves at the pleasure of the Director.
2. Is in the unclassified service of the
State.
3. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 284.143 , shall not engage in any other
gainful employment or occupation.
4. Must have responsible administrative
experience in public or business administration or possess broad management
skills in areas related to the functions of the Division.
5. Must have the demonstrated ability to
administer a major public agency in the field of industrial relations. The
Administrators knowledge and abilities must include:
(a) A comprehensive knowledge of administrative
principles and a working knowledge of broad principles relating to the subject
matters under his or her administrative direction;
(b) An administrative ability to assess the
adequacy of agency operations and the protection of the public interest as
related to the subject fields; and
(c) An ability to organize and present oral and
written communication to the Governor, the Legislature and other pertinent
officials or other persons.
6. Must possess a background which
indicates that he or she can impartially serve the interests of both employees
and employers.
7. Must not, at the time of appointment or
at any time during his or her term of office:
(a) Be an officer, director or employee, or have
any personal or private interest in any operating mine, mill, smelter or ore
reduction plant or the products thereof;
(b) Hold, directly or indirectly, any financial
interest in any company, partnership, organization or corporation or subsidiary
of a corporation, which owns, operates or has a financial interest in any mines
which are subject to the provisions of chapter 512 of NRS; or
(c) Be an officer or employee of any labor
organization.

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