Nevada Code § 280.130

Composition; compensation; chair
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1. The committee consists of two
representatives from each participating political subdivision.
2. Representatives of the participating
political subdivisions are not entitled to receive any additional compensation
or be reimbursed by the department for any expenses incurred while serving on
the committee.
3. Each representative of a participating
political subdivision must be a member of its governing body and serves at the
pleasure of the governing body making the appointment.
4. The members of the committee shall, by
majority vote, select an additional member of the committee from the general
public from a list consisting of three persons nominated by each participating
political subdivision and three persons nominated by the sheriff. That person:
(a) Must reside in the area served by the
department.
(b) Shall serve until August 1 next succeeding
and until a successor is selected.
(c) May succeed himself or herself.
(d) Is entitled to receive as compensation $40
for each day of service.
(e) Is entitled to reimbursement for necessary
travel and per diem expenses in the manner provided by the committee for the
reimbursement of officers and employees of the department.
5. If the members of the committee fail to
agree on the additional member to be selected pursuant to subsection 4 within
30 days after their initial meeting following the merger or by August 1 of any
year thereafter, the additional member of the committee must be appointed by
the Governor without regard to the lists submitted. The person so appointed
must reside in the area served by the department.
6. At its first meeting and in August of
each year thereafter, the committee shall select one of its members to act as
chair.

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