Nevada Code § 414.165

Creation; appointment and terms of members; meetings; administrative support; duties; agreements
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1. The Nevada Tribal Emergency
Coordinating Council, consisting of not more than 27 members appointed by the
Chief, is hereby created within the Office. The Chief shall appoint each member
from a different federally recognized Indian tribe or nation, all or part of
which is located within the boundaries of this State. A member of the Council
may not represent more than one federally recognized Indian tribe or nation.
2. The term of office of each member of
the Council is 2 years.
3. The Council shall meet at the call of
the Chief as frequently as required to perform its duties, but not less than
once each quarter.
4. The Office shall provide the Council
with administrative support.
5. The Council shall:
(a) Advise the Chief regarding emergency
management on tribal lands;
(b) Assist in the coordination of mitigation,
preparedness, response and recovery activities related to an emergency on
tribal lands; and
(c) Submit an annual report to the Chief on or
before January 31 of each year which must include, without limitation:
(1) A summary of the activities of the
Council during the immediately preceding calendar year; and
(2) Recommendations relating to emergency
management on tribal lands.
6. The Attorney General shall enter into
any agreements necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.

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