Nevada Code § 318.083

Membership of board of trustees of certain districts that furnish electric light and power in a county whose population is 700,000 or more
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1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary, the board of trustees of a district organized or reorganized
pursuant to this chapter that exists on July 1, 2009, that is authorized only
to exercise the basic power of furnishing electric light and power pursuant to NRS 318.117 in a county whose population is
700,000 or more, and for which the board of county commissioners of the county
is not ex officio the board of trustees, shall consist of seven trustees. The
members of the board of trustees must be registered to vote in the district.
2. The members of the board of trustees
described in subsection 1 must be selected as follows:
(a) One member who is elected by the qualified
electors of the largest incorporated city in the district at the first biennial
election following July 1, 2009. The term of office of a trustee who is elected
pursuant to this paragraph is 4 years.
(b) One member who is elected by the qualified
electors of the district at the first biennial election following July 1, 2009.
The initial term of office of a trustee who is elected pursuant to this
paragraph is 2 years. After the initial term, the term of office of a trustee
who is elected pursuant to this paragraph is 4 years.
(c) Five members who are elected from the
election areas in the district created pursuant to NRS 318.0952 that existed on July 1, 2009,
each of whom serves for a term of 4 years.
3. Each member of the board of trustees
must be a resident of the area which he or she seeks to represent.
4. A majority of the members of the board
constitutes a quorum at any meeting.

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