Nevada Code § 392.126

Creation of advisory board in each county; membership; terms; compensation
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1. There is hereby created in each county
at least one advisory board to review school attendance. The membership of each
such board must, to the greatest extent possible, reflect the ethnic and
geographic diversity of the county and may consist of:
(a) One probation officer in the county who works
on cases relating to juveniles, appointed by the judge or judges of the
juvenile court of the county;
(b) One representative of a law enforcement
agency in the county who works on cases relating to juveniles, appointed by the
judge or judges of the juvenile court of the county;
(c) One representative of the district attorney
for the county, appointed by the district attorney;
(d) One parent or legal guardian of a pupil who
is enrolled in a public school in the county, or his or her designee or
alternate who is also a parent or legal guardian, appointed by the president of
the board of trustees of the school district;
(e) One member of the board of trustees of the
school district, appointed by the president of the board of trustees;
(f) One school counselor or school teacher
employed by the school district, appointed by an organization or association
that represents licensed educational personnel in the school district;
(g) One deputy sheriff in the county, appointed
by the sheriff of the county; and
(h) One representative of the agency which
provides child welfare services, as defined in NRS 432B.030 .
2. The members of each such board shall
elect a chair from among their membership.
3. Each member of such a board must be
appointed for a term of 2 years. A vacancy in the membership of the board must
be filled in the same manner as the original appointment for the remainder of
the unexpired term.
4. Each member of such a board serves
without compensation, except that, for each day or portion of a day during
which a member of the board attends a meeting of the board or is otherwise
engaged in the business of the board, the member is entitled to receive the per
diem allowance and travel expenses provided for state officers and employees
generally. The board of trustees of the school district shall pay the per diem
allowance and travel expenses from the general fund of the school district.

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