Nevada Code § 245.215

Regulations: Required provisions
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1. The board of county commissioners shall
adopt regulations for any merit personnel system established pursuant to the
provisions of NRS 245.213 to 245.216 , inclusive. The regulations must
provide:
(a) For the classification of all county
positions, not exempt from the merit personnel system, based on the duties,
authority and responsibility of each position, with adequate provision for
reclassification of any position whatsoever whenever warranted by changed
circumstances.
(b) A pay plan for all county employees,
including exempt employees other than elected officers that are covered in
other provisions of NRS or by special legislative act.
(c) Policies and procedures for regulating
reduction in force and the removal of employees.
(d) Hours of work, attendance regulations and
provisions for sick and vacation leave.
(e) Policies and procedures governing persons
holding temporary or provisional appointments.
(f) Policies and procedures governing
relationships with employees and employee organizations.
(g) Policies concerning employee training and
development.
(h) Grievance procedures.
(i) Other policies and procedures necessary for
the administration of a merit personnel system.
2. Regulations adopted pursuant to this
section for a merit personnel system established by a board of county
commissioners pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS
245.213 must not exempt any employees other than those who are specifically
exempted from such a merit personnel system pursuant to NRS 245.216 .
3. In the event of a conflict between the
policies and procedures adopted pursuant to this section and the provisions of
a collective bargaining agreement entered into pursuant to chapter 288 of NRS, the provisions of the
agreement prevail.

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