Nevada Code § 241.031

Meeting to consider character, misconduct or competence of elected member of public body or certain public officers
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, a public body shall not hold a closed meeting to consider the
character, alleged misconduct or professional competence of:
(a) An elected member of a public body; or
(b) A person who is an appointed public officer
or who serves at the pleasure of a public body as a chief executive or
administrative officer or in a comparable position, including, without
limitation, a president of a university, state college or community college
within the Nevada System of Higher Education, a superintendent of a county
school district, a county manager and a city manager.
2. The prohibition set forth in subsection
1 does not apply if the consideration of the character, alleged misconduct or
professional competence of the person does not pertain to his or her role as an
elected member of a public body or an appointed public officer or other officer
described in paragraph (b) of subsection 1, as applicable.

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