Nevada Code § 383.500

Creation; members; Chair; rules; meetings; quorum; allowances and expenses
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1. The Commission for Cultural Centers and
Historic Preservation is hereby created. The Commission is advisory to the
Department and consists of:
(a) The Chair of the Board of Trustees of Nevada
Humanities or a member of the Board of Trustees of Nevada Humanities designated
by the Chair;
(b) The Chair of the Board of the Nevada Arts
Council of the Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs or a member of the
Board of the Nevada Arts Council designated by the Chair;
(c) The Chair of the Advisory Board or a member
of the Advisory Board designated by the Chair;
(d) A member of the Advisory Board appointed by
the Governor;
(e) A member of the Advisory Board appointed by
the Governor after giving consideration to any recommendation of an enrolled
member of a Nevada Indian tribe which is submitted by the Nevada Indian
Commission, after consultation with the Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada, Inc.,
or its successor organization;
(f) One representative of the general public who
has a working knowledge of the promotion of tourism in Nevada and who is
appointed by the Governor; and
(g) The Chair of the State Council on Libraries
and Literacy or a member of the State Council on Libraries and Literacy
designated by the Chair.
2. The Commission shall:
(a) Elect from its membership a Chair who shall
serve for a term of 2 years. A vacancy occurring in this position must be
filled by election of the members of the Commission for the remainder of the
unexpired term.
(b) Prescribe rules for its own management and
government.
(c) Meet biannually, or at more frequent times if
it deems necessary, and may, within the limitations of its budget, hold special
meetings at the call of the Chair.
3. Four members of the Commission
constitute a quorum, but a majority of the members of the Commission is
necessary to consider particular business before it and to exercise the power
conferred on the Commission.
4. The members of the Commission are not
entitled to be paid a salary, but are entitled, while engaged in the business
of the Commission, to receive the per diem allowance and travel expenses
provided for state officers and employees generally.

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