Nevada Code § 242.122

Information Technology Advisory Board: Creation; members; Chair
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1. There is hereby created an Information
Technology Advisory Board. The Board consists of:
(a) One member appointed by the Majority Floor
Leader of the Senate from the membership of the Senate Standing Committee on
Finance.
(b) One member appointed by the Speaker of the
Assembly from the membership of the Assembly Standing Committee on Ways and
Means.
(c) Two representatives of using agencies which
are major users of the services of the Office. The Governor shall appoint the
two representatives. Each such representative serves for a term of 4 years. For
the purposes of this paragraph, an agency is a major user if it is among the
top five users of the services of the Office, based on the amount of money paid
by each agency for the services of the Office during the immediately preceding
biennium.
(d) The Chief of the Office or his or her
designee.
(e) The Attorney General or his or her designee.
(f) Five persons appointed by the Governor as
follows:
(1) Three persons who represent a city or
county in this State, at least one of whom is engaged in information technology
or information security; and
(2) Two persons who represent the
information technology industry but who:
(I) Are not employed by this State;
(II) Do not hold any elected or
appointed office in State Government;
(III) Do not have an existing
contract or other agreement to provide information services, systems or
technology to an agency of this State; and
(IV) Are independent of and have no
direct or indirect pecuniary interest in a corporation, association,
partnership or other business organization which provides information services,
systems or technology to an agency of this State.
2. Each person appointed pursuant to
paragraph (f) of subsection 1 serves for a term of 4 years. No person so
appointed may serve more than 2 consecutive terms.
3. At the first regular meeting of each
calendar year, the members of the Board shall elect a Chair by majority vote.

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