Nevada Code § 412.056

Designation of Acting Adjutant General by Governor; compensation
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1. If the federally recognized Nevada
National Guard, or any portion thereof, is called or ordered to active federal
duty by the President, and if such call or order includes the Adjutant General
and Assistant Adjutants General, the Governor may appoint an Acting Adjutant
General who shall assume the responsibilities and powers and perform all duties
required of the Adjutant General, and who must be selected from the federally recognized
officers not called or ordered to active duty and who meet the qualifications
established for the appointment of an Adjutant General.
2. If, on the occurrence of a vacancy in
the office of Adjutant General, there is no qualified and appointed Assistant
Adjutant General, the Governor may designate an Acting Adjutant General who
shall assume temporarily the responsibilities and powers and perform all duties
required of the Adjutant General until such time as an Adjutant General is
regularly appointed and qualified. An Acting Adjutant General designated under
this provision must have the same qualifications as are required for the
appointment of an Adjutant General.
3. The Acting Adjutant General serving
under the terms of this section must be compensated as determined by the
Governor, but the amount must not exceed that authorized for a regularly
appointed Adjutant General.

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