Nevada Code § 318.0957

Trustees interest in contracts made in official capacity prohibited; exception; contracts void; penalties
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1. Except as provided in subsection 2, it
is unlawful for a member of the board:
(a) To become a contractor under any contract or
order for supplies or any other kind of contract authorized by the board of
which he or she is a member, or to be in any manner interested, directly or
indirectly, as principal, in any kind of contract so authorized.
(b) To be interested in any contract made by the
board of which he or she is a member, or to be a purchaser or to be interested
in any purchase or sale made by the board of which he or she is a member.
2. The board may purchase supplies or
contract for services for the district from one of its members, when not to do
so would be a great inconvenience, but the member from whom the supplies are to
be bought or with whom the contract for services is to be made shall not vote
upon the allowance of the purchase or contract. If the purchase is made or
contract let by competitive bidding, the bid of a member of the board may be
accepted only if the member is the lowest responsible bidder.
3. Any contract made in violation of the
provisions of subsection 1 may be declared void at the instance of the district
or of any other person interested in the contract except the member of the
board prohibited in subsection 1 from making or being interested in the
contract.
4. A member of the board who violates the
provisions of subsection 1, directly or indirectly, is guilty of a gross
misdemeanor and shall be further punished as provided in NRS 197.230 .

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