Nevada Code § 253.175

Deputies: Appointment; oath; recording of appointment; liability of public guardian; compensation
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1. A public guardian shall appoint one or
more deputies to perform the duties of the public guardian in his or her
absence. A deputy so appointed may transact all official business relating to
the office of the public guardian to the same extent as the public guardian,
except that the deputy is not authorized to employ or terminate the employment
of subordinates in the office. Before entering upon the discharge of his or her
duties, each deputy must take and subscribe to the constitutional oath of
office. The appointment of a deputy must not be construed to confer upon that
deputy policymaking authority for the office of the county public guardian or
the county by which the deputy is employed.
2. Each appointment must be in writing and
recorded, with the oath of office of that deputy, in the office of the county
recorder. Any revocation or resignation of an appointment must be recorded in
the office of the county recorder.
3. The public guardian is responsible on
his or her official bond for any official malfeasance or nonfeasance of his or
her deputies and may require a bond for the faithful performance of the
official duties of his or her deputies.
4. The compensation of a deputy public
guardian must be fixed by the board of county commissioners and paid out of the
county general fund.

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