Nevada Code § 269.0242

Members; qualifications; election; appointment; terms; duties
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Any ordinance enacted pursuant to NRS 269.024 must include provisions in
substance as follows:
1. The citizens advisory council must
consist of not fewer than three nor more than five members.
2. Each member of the advisory council
must be a resident and qualified elector in the town.
3. The members of the advisory council
must be appointed by the board of county commissioners from a list of a number
of qualified persons, equal in number to the number of positions on the
advisory council which are to be filled, elected at an informal election.
Notice of the election must be posted in accordance with NRS 241.020 . The election must be held in
the town in November of the year of the general election.
4. The list of names of the persons
elected must be presented to the board of county commissioners at their first
meeting in December of the year of the general election. The persons appointed
to the advisory council shall serve their respective terms at the pleasure of
the board.
5. The members of the advisory council
first appointed by the board of county commissioners shall serve until the 1st
Monday in January following the next general election, and thereafter the terms
of office of the members of the advisory council are for 2 years and begin on
the 1st Monday in January following each general election.
6. The advisory council shall assist the
board of county commissioners in governing the town by acting as liaison
between the residents of the town and the board. The advisory council and the
board shall cooperate to inform each other of all matters of interest to the
town and its residents. The advisory council shall not expend or contract any
town money for any purpose.
7. The members of the advisory council
shall serve without compensation.

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