Nevada Code § 269.576

County whose population is 700,000 or more: Appointment or election; terms; chair; vacancy; notice of expiration of term or vacancy; duties; compensation
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1. Except as appointment may be deferred
pursuant to NRS 269.563 or 269.567 , the board of county commissioners
of any county whose population is 700,000 or more shall, in each ordinance
which establishes an unincorporated town pursuant to NRS 269.500 to 269.625 , inclusive, provide for:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 7,
appointment by the board of county commissioners or the election by the
registered voters of the unincorporated town of three or five qualified
electors who are residents of the unincorporated town and registered to vote in
the unincorporated town to serve as the town advisory board. If the ordinance
provides for appointment by the board of county commissioners, in making such
appointments, the board of county commissioners shall consider:
(1) The results of any poll conducted by
the town advisory board; and
(2) Any application submitted to the board
of county commissioners by persons who desire to be appointed to the town
advisory board in response to an announcement made by the town advisory board.
(b) A term of 2 years for members of the town
advisory board.
(c) Election of a chair from among the members of
the town advisory board for a term of 2 years, and, if a vacancy occurs in the
office of chair, for the election of a chair from among the members for the
remainder of the unexpired term. The ordinance must also provide that a chair
is not eligible to succeed himself or herself for a term of office as chair.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 7, the members of a town advisory board serve at the pleasure of the
board of county commissioners.
3. If a vacancy occurs on the town
advisory board, the board of county commissioners shall appoint a new member to
serve out the remainder of the unexpired term of the member.
4. The board of county commissioners shall
provide notice of the expiration of the term of a member of and any vacancy on
a town advisory board to the residents of the unincorporated town by mail,
newsletter or newspaper at least 30 days before the expiration of the term or
filling the vacancy.
5. The duties of the town advisory board
are to:
(a) Assist the board of county commissioners in
governing the unincorporated town by acting as liaison between the residents of
the town and the board of county commissioners; and
(b) Advise the board of county commissioners on
matters of importance to the unincorporated town and its residents.
6. The board of county commissioners may
provide by ordinance for compensation for the members of the town advisory
board.
7. Except an unincorporated town
established pursuant to NRS 269.567 , if
an unincorporated town is established in a county whose population is 700,000
or more and is located 25 miles or more from an incorporated city whose
population is 500,000 or more:
(a) The board of county commissioners shall by
ordinance provide for the election by the registered voters of the
unincorporated town of three or five qualified electors who are residents of
the unincorporated town and registered to vote in the unincorporated town to
serve as the town advisory board. If there are fewer qualified electors who are
residents of the unincorporated town who file for election to the town advisory
board than there are seats on the town advisory board, the board of county
commissioners shall appoint as many new members as are necessary to fill the
seats left vacant after the election.
(b) The members of the town advisory board of the
unincorporated town do not serve at the pleasure of and may not be removed by
the board of county commissioners.

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