Nevada Code § 386.165

Election of trustees in county school district whose enrollment of pupils is over 25,000; terms; rights and responsibilities of nonvoting members. [Effective through June 30, 2027.]
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1. In each county school district in which
more than 75,000 pupils are enrolled, the board of trustees shall establish
seven election districts for school trustees. The districts must be:
(a) As nearly equal in population as practicable;
and
(b) Composed of contiguous territory.
2. The board of trustees in each county
school district in which more than 75,000 pupils are enrolled is composed of 11
members, of whom:
(a) Seven voting members must be elected in
election districts established pursuant to subsection 1 by the board of
trustees.
(b) One nonvoting member must be appointed by the
board of county commissioners of the county in which the school district is
located. The member appointed pursuant to this paragraph must reside in the
county in which the school district is located.
(c) Three nonvoting members must be appointed by
the governing bodies of the three most populous incorporated cities in the
county in which the school district is located, with each governing body
appointing one member. Each member appointed pursuant to this paragraph must reside
in the city in which the governing body is required to make the appointment.
3. In each county school district in which
more than 25,000 pupils but not more than 75,000 pupils are enrolled, the board
of trustees shall establish seven election districts for school trustees, as
follows:
(a) Five districts which are as nearly equal in
population as practicable, each of which includes approximately one-fifth of
the population of the county; and
(b) Two districts which are as nearly equal in
population as practicable, each of which includes approximately one-half of the
population of the county.
The
districts must be composed of contiguous territory.
4. Each elected trustee of a school
district to which this section applies must reside in the election district
which the trustee represents and be elected by the voters of that election
district.
5. In each school district in which more
than 25,000 pupils but not more than 75,000 pupils are enrolled, the board of
trustees is composed of seven members who must be elected in an election
district established pursuant to subsection 3 by the board of trustees.
6. The appointing authority shall make an
appointment pursuant to subsection 2 at least 30 days but not more than 90 days
before the expiration of the term of office of the incumbent member.
7. The term of office of a school trustee
is 4 years, commencing on the first Monday of January thereafter next following
the election of the trustee.
8. Each trustee shall hold office until
his or her successor is appointed or elected and qualified.
9. The nonvoting members of the board of trustees
appointed pursuant to subsection 2:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph
(b), shall have the same rights and responsibilities as voting members of the
board of trustees, including, without limitation, being involved in any
briefings, interviews, evaluations, closed-door sessions and policy and
operational discussions; and
(b) Do not have voting rights for the election of
officers or the authority to serve as an officer of the board of trustees.
NRS 386.165 Election of trustees in
county school district whose enrollment of pupils is over 25,000; terms; rights
and responsibilities of voting members; prohibition against restricting or
curtailing such rights and responsibilities. [Effective July 1, 2027.]
1. In each county school district in which
more than 75,000 pupils are enrolled, the board of trustees shall establish
seven election districts for school trustees. The districts must be:
(a) As nearly equal in population as practicable;
and
(b) Composed of contiguous territory.
2. The board of trustees in each county
school district in which more than 75,000 pupils are enrolled is composed of 11
members, of whom:
(a) Seven voting members must be elected in
election districts established pursuant to subsection 1 by the board of
trustees.
(b) One voting member must be appointed by the
board of county commissioners of the county in which the school district is
located. The member appointed pursuant to this paragraph must reside in the
county in which the school district is located.
(c) Three voting members must be appointed by the
governing bodies of the three most populous incorporated cities in the county
in which the school district is located, with each governing body appointing
one member. Each member appointed pursuant to this paragraph must reside in the
city in which the governing body is required to make the appointment.
3. In each county school district in which
more than 25,000 pupils but not more than 75,000 pupils are enrolled, the board
of trustees shall establish seven election districts for school trustees, as
follows:
(a) Five districts which are as nearly equal in
population as practicable, each of which includes approximately one-fifth of
the population of the county; and
(b) Two districts which are as nearly equal in
population as practicable, each of which includes approximately one-half of the
population of the county.
The
districts must be composed of contiguous territory.
4. Each elected trustee of a school
district to which this section applies must reside in the election district
which the trustee represents and be elected by the voters of that election
district.
5. In each school district in which more
than 25,000 pupils but not more than 75,000 pupils are enrolled, the board of
trustees is composed of seven members who must be elected in an election
district established pursuant to subsection 3 by the board of trustees.
6. The appointing authority shall make an
appointment pursuant to subsection 2 at least 30 days but not more than 90 days
before the expiration of the term of office of the incumbent member.
7. The term of office of a school trustee
is 4 years, commencing on the first Monday of January thereafter next following
the election of the trustee.
8. Each trustee shall hold office until
his or her successor is appointed or elected and qualified.
9. The voting members of the board of
trustees appointed pursuant to paragraphs (b) and (c) of subsection 2 have the
same rights and responsibilities as voting members of the board of trustees
elected pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 2, including, without
limitation, being involved in any briefings, interviews, evaluations,
closed-door sessions and policy and operational discussions and serving as an
officer of the board of trustees.
10. The board of trustees of a school
district may not adopt any requirements, statutes, regulations, rules, policies
or bylaws or take any other action to restrict or curtail the duties, rights or
responsibilities of a member of the board of trustees of the school district
based on whether the member was elected or appointed to his or her position.

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