Nevada Code § 241.015

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As
used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. Action means:
(a) A decision made by a majority of the voting
members present, whether in person, by use of a remote technology system or by
means of electronic communication, during a meeting of a public body;
(b) A commitment or promise made by a majority of
the voting members present, whether in person, by use of a remote technology
system or by means of electronic communication, during a meeting of a public
body;
(c) If a public body may have a member who is not
an elected official, an affirmative vote taken by a majority of the voting
members present, whether in person, by use of a remote technology system or by
means of electronic communication, during a meeting of the public body; or
(d) If all the members of a public body must be
elected officials, an affirmative vote taken by a majority of all the members
of the public body.
2. Administrative action against a
person means an action that is uniquely personal to the person and includes,
without limitation, the potential for a negative change in circumstances to the
person. The term does not include the denial of any application where the
denial does not change the present circumstance or situation of the person.
3. Deliberate means collectively to
examine, weigh and reflect upon the reasons for or against the action. The term
includes, without limitation, the collective discussion or exchange of facts
preliminary to the ultimate decision.
4. Meeting:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraphs
(b) and (c), means:
(1) The gathering of members of a public
body at which a quorum is present, whether in person, by use of a remote
technology system or by means of electronic communication, to deliberate toward
a decision or to take action on any matter over which the public body has
supervision, control, jurisdiction or advisory power.
(2) Any series of gatherings of members of
a public body at which:
(I) Less than a quorum is present,
whether in person, by use of a remote technology system or by means of electronic
communication, at any individual gathering;
(II) The members of the public body
attending one or more of the gatherings collectively constitute a quorum; and
(III) The series of gatherings was
held with the specific intent to avoid the provisions of this chapter.
(b) Does not include any gathering or series of
gatherings of members of a public body if the members do not deliberate toward
a decision or take action on any matter over which the public body has
supervision, control, jurisdiction or advisory power.
(c) Does not include a gathering or series of
gatherings of members of a public body at which a quorum is actually or
collectively present, whether in person, by use of a remote technology system
or by means of electronic communication, to receive legal advice from the
attorney employed or retained by the public body regarding a matter over which
the public body has supervision, control, jurisdiction or advisory power and to
deliberate on the matter, provided such deliberation is limited to the legal
advice.
5. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 241.016 , public body means:
(a) Any administrative, advisory, executive or
legislative body of the State or a local government consisting of at least two
persons which expends or disburses or is supported in whole or in part by tax
revenue or which advises or makes recommendations to any entity which expends
or disburses or is supported in whole or in part by tax revenue, including, but
not limited to, any board, commission, committee, subcommittee or other
subsidiary thereof and includes a library foundation as defined in NRS 379.0056 and an educational foundation
as defined in subsection 3 of NRS 388.750 ,
if the administrative, advisory, executive or legislative body is created by:
(1) The Constitution of this State;
(2) Any statute of this State;
(3) A city charter and any city ordinance
which has been filed or recorded as required by the applicable law;
(4) The Nevada Administrative Code;
(5) A resolution or other formal
designation by such a body created by a statute of this State or an ordinance
of a local government;
(6) An executive order issued by the
Governor; or
(7) A resolution or an action by the
governing body of a political subdivision of this State;
(b) Any board, commission or committee consisting
of at least two persons appointed by:
(1) The Governor or a public officer who
is under the direction of the Governor, if the board, commission or committee
has at least two members who are not employees of the Executive Department of
the State Government;
(2) An entity in the Executive Department of
the State Government, if the board, commission or committee otherwise meets the
definition of a public body pursuant to this subsection; or
(3) A public officer who is under the
direction of an agency or other entity in the Executive Department of the State
Government, if the board, commission or committee has at least two members who
are not employed by the public officer or entity;
(c) A limited-purpose association that is created
for a rural agricultural residential common-interest community as defined in
subsection 6 of NRS 116.1201 ;
(d) A subcommittee or working group consisting of
at least two persons who are appointed by a public body described in paragraph
(a), (b) or (c) if:
(1) A majority of the membership of the
subcommittee or working group are members or staff members of the public body
that appointed the subcommittee; or
(2) The subcommittee or working group is
authorized by the public body to make a recommendation to the public body for
the public body to take any action; and
(e) A university foundation as defined in
subsection 3 of NRS 396.405 .
6. Quorum means a simple majority of the
voting membership of a public body or another proportion established by law.
7. Remote technology system means any
system or other means of communication which uses any electronic, digital or
other similar technology to enable a person from a remote location to attend,
participate, vote or take any other action in a meeting, even though the person
is not physically present at the meeting. The term includes, without
limitation, teleconference and videoconference systems.
8. Supporting material means material
that is provided to at least a quorum of the members of a public body by a
member of or staff to the public body and that the members of the public body
would reasonably rely on to deliberate or take action on a matter contained in
a published agenda. The term includes, without limitation, written records,
audio recordings, video recordings, photographs and digital data.
9. Working day means every day of the
week except Saturday, Sunday and any day declared to be a legal holiday
pursuant to NRS 236.015 .

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