Nevada Code § 315.370

Appointment of commissioners: Number; term; qualifications; vacancies
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1. Upon the adoption of a resolution
declaring the need for an authority, the chief executive of the city or the
governing body of the town or county, as the case may be, shall thereupon
appoint five persons to serve as commissioners of the authority. Three of the
commissioners who are first appointed pursuant to this section must be
designated to serve for terms of 1, 2 and 3 years, respectively, from the date
of their appointment, and two must be designated to serve for terms of 4 years
from the date of their appointment, but thereafter commissioners must be
appointed for a term of office of 4 years.
2. The first commissioner appointed after
the authority has provided assistance to at least five persons must be a
current recipient of assistance from the authority who was selected from a list
of at least five eligible nominees submitted for this purpose by an
organization which represents tenants of housing projects. If no such
organization exists, the commissioner must be selected from a list of nominees
submitted for this purpose from persons who currently receive assistance from
the authority. Thereafter, at least one commissioner must be such a recipient
who was nominated and appointed in the same manner. If during his or her term
the commissioner ceases to be a recipient of assistance, he or she must be
replaced in the manner set forth in this subsection by a person who is a
recipient of assistance.
3. Nothing in this section affects the
terms of office of commissioners appointed to an authority created before
October 1, 1995. The appointing authority shall appoint to the term next
expiring a commissioner who was nominated and appointed in the same manner as
is set forth in subsection 2. Thereafter, at least one commissioner must be
such a recipient who was nominated and appointed in the same manner. If during
his or her term the commissioner ceases to be a recipient of assistance, he or
she must be replaced in the manner set forth in subsection 2 by a person who is
a recipient of assistance.
4. All vacancies must be filled for the
unexpired term.

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