Nevada Code § 244.1645

Appointment of members of certain local governing bodies by board of county commissioners in county whose population is less than 100,000
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1. Notwithstanding any other provision of
law and subject to the provisions of subsection 2, if each member of a local
governing body within a county whose population is less than 100,000 is
entitled to receive annual compensation of less than $6,000 for serving on the
local governing body, the board of county commissioners may, by ordinance,
provide that the members may be appointed by the board of county commissioners
instead of elected to that local governing body.
2. Before the board of county
commissioners of a county whose population is less than 100,000 may provide by
ordinance pursuant to subsection 1 that the members of a local governing body
may be appointed instead of elected, the board of county commissioners must
determine the number of current members serving on the local governing body. If
the local governing body:
(a) Does not have enough current members serving
on the local governing body to obtain a quorum for the transaction of the
business of the local governing body, the board of county commissioners may
provide that the members of the local governing body may be appointed instead
of elected without obtaining the approval of the current members of the local
governing body.
(b) Has enough current members serving on the
local governing body to obtain a quorum for the transaction of the business of
the local governing body, the board of county commissioners may not provide
that the members of the local governing body may be appointed instead of elected
unless a majority of the current members of the local governing body so
approve.
3. If, pursuant to this section, the board
of county commissioners of a county whose population is less than 100,000
provides for the appointment of members to a local governing body:
(a) Each existing member of the governing body is
entitled to serve out the remainder of the term for which he or she was elected
before a replacement member may take office;
(b) If the terms of the existing members of the
governing body are staggered, the board of county commissioners shall appoint
members to the governing body to take office as the term of each existing
member expires;
(c) A vacancy in the unexpired term of an
existing member must be filled by appointment;
(d) The term of each appointed member is the same
length as if the member was elected; and
(e) Each appointed member may be reappointed by
the board of county commissioners to any number of additional terms.
4. The board of county commissioners of a
county whose population is less than 100,000 may amend or repeal an ordinance
adopted pursuant to subsection 1 to resume the election of the members of the
local governing body to which the ordinance refers. If the election of the
members of the local governing body is resumed:
(a) Each existing member of the governing body is
entitled to serve out the remainder of the term for which he or she was
appointed before a replacement member may take office; and
(b) If the terms of the existing members of the
governing body are staggered, the board of county commissioners shall provide
for the election of the members to the governing body as the term of each
existing member expires.
5. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, all other provisions of law relating to the local governing body,
including, without limitation, the composition of the local governing body, the
qualifications for membership and any residency requirements, remain
applicable.
6. For the purposes of this section,
local governing body means any district, board, council or commission that is
charged with the execution of limited functions or duties within a county,
including, without limitation, any district, board, council or commission
organized pursuant to chapters 244 , 318 , 474 and 539 of NRS, NRS
269.024 to 269.0248 , inclusive, and 450.550 to 450.750 , inclusive. The term does not include
the governing body of a county, city or town.

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