Nevada Code § 320.090

Board of directors: Election of officers; quorum; meetings; service without compensation; vacancies
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1. After taking oaths and filing bonds,
the members of the board shall, by a majority vote, elect a chair, vice chair,
secretary and treasurer from among the members. The secretary and treasurer may
be one person. After the initial election, the chair, vice chair, secretary and
treasurer serve in that office for a term of 1 year beginning on July 1 of each
year. If a vacancy occurs in any of those offices, the members of the board
shall elect a member of the board to serve in that office for the remainder of
the unexpired term.
2. Three members of the board constitute a
quorum, and except as otherwise provided in NRS
241.0355 a quorum may exercise all the powers and duties of the board.
3. The board shall:
(a) Meet at such times and places specified by a
call of the chair or by a majority of the members of the board;
(b) Adopt bylaws prescribing its management and
government; and
(c) Comply with the provisions of chapter 241 of NRS.
4. The members of the board serve without
compensation and are not entitled to the per diem and travel expenses provided
for state officers and employees generally.
5. If a vacancy occurs in the membership
of the board, the remaining members of the board shall appoint a person to
serve on the board until his or her successor is elected and qualified. A
person appointed to serve on the board pursuant to this subsection must qualify
in the manner provided in NRS 320.070 .
If the board fails to fill a vacancy within 30 days after the vacancy occurs,
the board of county commissioners where the district is located shall appoint a
person to serve on the board in the manner provided in this subsection.

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