Nevada Code § 278.0268

Appointment of subcommittees and advisory committees
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1. The governing board and the regional
planning commission may, jointly or separately, appoint subcommittees for any
purpose that is consistent with NRS 278.026 to 278.029 , inclusive. A subcommittee
appointed pursuant to this subsection must be composed only of:
(a) Members of the governing board or regional
planning commission, as appropriate, if the subcommittee is appointed
separately; or
(b) Members from both the governing board and the
regional planning commission, if the subcommittee is appointed jointly.
2. To assist in the formulation and the
implementation of the comprehensive regional plan, the governing board and the
regional planning commission may, jointly or separately, appoint advisory
committees to advise and report to the governing board, regional planning
commission, director of regional planning or a combination of such entities.
3. The governing board and the regional
planning commission may, jointly or separately, appoint advisory committees to
examine issues that affect the county in which the governing board and regional
planning commission are located. The governing board and regional planning
commission may appoint persons from outside the county in which the governing
board and regional planning commission are located and from outside this State
to serve on an advisory committee appointed pursuant to this section. An
advisory committee appointed pursuant to this subsection may:
(a) Identify, examine and discuss regional issues
that affect the county in which the governing board and regional planning
commission are located, including, without limitation, issues relating to land
use, fiscal matters, air quality and infrastructure; and
(b) Make recommendations to the governing board,
regional planning commission, or both, concerning regional issues.

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