Nevada Code § 315.7819

Appointment of commissioners; number; term; qualifications; vacancies
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1. Upon the adoption of a resolution
pursuant to NRS 315.7815 forming a
regional authority, seven persons must be appointed to serve as commissioners
of the authority as follows:
(a) Two persons appointed by the governing body
of the county;
(b) Two persons appointed by the governing body
of the largest city in the county that participates in the authority;
(c) Two persons appointed by the governing body
of the second largest city in the county that participates in the regional
authority; and
(d) One person who must be a current recipient of
assistance from the authority appointed by the executive director of the
authority. The initial appointment made pursuant to this section may be a
recipient of assistance from any authority which was dissolved by resolution
pursuant to NRS 315.7815 to form the
regional authority.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 3 and 4, each commissioner must be appointed for a term of office
of 4 years.
3. Of the two commissioners appointed
pursuant to paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of subsection 1, respectively:
(a) One commissioner must be appointed to an
initial term of 2 years; and
(b) One commissioner must be appointed to an
initial term of 3 years.
4. If, during his or her term, the
commissioner appointed pursuant to paragraph (d) of subsection 1 ceases to be a
recipient of assistance of the authority, the commissioner must be replaced in
the manner set forth in subsection 1 by a person who is a recipient of
assistance.
5. All vacancies must be filled in the
same manner as the original appointment for the remainder of the unexpired
term.

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