Nevada Code § 387.1246

Commission on School Funding: Members; terms; removal of members; vacancies; officers; rules; meetings; quorum; provision of certain services and assistance to Commission; per diem
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1. The Commission on School Funding,
consisting of 11 members, is hereby created.
2. The Commission consists of the
following members, who may not be Legislators:
(a) One member appointed by the Governor, who
serves as Chair;
(b) Two members appointed by the Majority Leader
of the Senate;
(c) Two members appointed by the Speaker of the
Assembly;
(d) One member appointed by the Minority Leader
of the Senate;
(e) One member appointed by the Minority Leader
of the Assembly;
(f) Two members appointed by the Governor, each
of whom is the chief financial officer of a school district in this State which
has more than 40,000 pupils enrolled in its public schools, nominated by the
Nevada Association of School Superintendents or its successor organization; and
(g) Two members appointed by the Governor, each
of whom is the chief financial officer of a school district in this State which
has 40,000 or fewer pupils enrolled in its public schools, nominated by the
Nevada Association of School Superintendents or its successor organization.
In making
appointments to the Commission, the appointing authorities shall consider
whether the membership generally reflects the geographic distribution of pupils
in the State.
3. Each member of the Commission must:
(a) Be a resident of this State;
(b) Not have been registered as a lobbyist
pursuant to NRS 218H.200 for a period
of at least 2 years immediately preceding appointment to the Commission;
(c) Have relevant experience in public education;
(d) Have relevant experience in fiscal policy,
school finance or similar or related financial activities;
(e) Have the education, experience and skills
necessary to effectively execute the duties and responsibilities of a member of
the Commission; and
(f) Have demonstrated ability in the field of
economics, taxation or other discipline necessary to school finance and be able
to bring knowledge and professional judgment to the deliberations of the
Commission.
4. Each member of the Commission serves a
term of 3 years and may be reappointed to additional terms.
5. Each member may be removed by the
appointing authority for good cause. A vacancy on the Commission must be filled
in the same manner as the original appointment.
6. The Commission shall:
(a) Elect a Vice Chair from among its members at
its first meeting for a term of 3 years. A vacancy in the office of Vice Chair
must be filled by the Commission by election for the remainder of the existing
term.
(b) Adopt such rules governing the conduct of the
Commission as it deems necessary.
(c) Meet at least once each month and hold such
number of meetings as may be necessary to accomplish the tasks assigned to it.
(d) Meet in person or, at the discretion of the
Chair in consultation with the Superintendent of Public Instruction based on
the items on the agenda for a meeting, by use of a remote technology system, as
defined in NRS 241.015 .
7. A majority of the members of the
Commission constitutes a quorum and a majority of those present must concur in
any decision.
8. The Department shall provide the
Commission with meeting rooms, data processing services and administrative and
clerical assistance and undertake any research, analysis, study or other work
required by the Commission to carry out its duties pursuant to NRS 387.12463 . The Superintendent of
Public Instruction and Office of Finance shall jointly provide the Commission
with professional staff services.
9. While engaged in the business of the
Commission, each member is entitled to receive the per diem allowance and
travel expenses provided for state officers and employees generally.
10. The Commission may meet only:
(a) Between July 1 of an odd-numbered year and
December 31 of the subsequent even-numbered year; or
(b) During any regular or special session of the
Legislature, if requested to do so by the chair of the:
(1) Senate Standing Committee on
Education;
(2) Assembly Standing Committee on Education;
(3) Senate Standing Committee on Finance;
(4) Assembly Standing Committee on Ways
and Means; or
(5) Interim Finance Committee.

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