Nevada Code § 433.429

Creation; membership; terms; meetings; Chair
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1. A regional behavioral health policy
board is hereby created for each behavioral health region.
2. Each policy board consists of not less
than 7 members and not more than 13 members appointed pursuant to this section.
3. The Speaker of the Assembly shall
appoint to each policy board one member who represents the criminal justice
system.
4. The Majority Leader of the Senate shall
appoint to each policy board one member who represents law enforcement agencies
and who has experience with and knowledge of matters relating to persons in
need of behavioral health services.
5. The Governor shall appoint to each
policy board one member who has extensive experience in the delivery of social
services in the field of behavioral health, including, without limitation,
directors or officers of social service agencies in the behavioral health
region.
6. The Legislative Commission shall
appoint to each policy board one member who is a Legislator.
7. The Administrator shall appoint to each
policy board:
(a) One member who represents the interests of
hospitals, residential long-term care facilities or facilities that provide
acute inpatient behavioral health services;
(b) One member who represents the interests of
administrators or counselors who are employed at facilities for the treatment
of alcohol or other substance use disorders; and
(c) One member who represents providers of
emergency medical services or fire services and who has experience providing
emergency services to behavioral health patients, which may include, without
limitation, a paramedic or physician.
8. The members appointed to a policy board
pursuant to subsections 2 to 7, inclusive, may appoint to the policy board:
(a) One member who represents the interests of
community-based organizations which provide behavioral health services.
(b) One member who represents the interests of
owners or administrators of residential treatment facilities, transitional
housing or other housing for persons with a mental illness or persons who have
an alcohol or other substance use disorder.
(c) One member who is a health officer of a
county or who holds a position with similar duties or, if no such person is
available, an employee of a city, county or Indian tribe who has experience in
the field of public health.
(d) One member who is a psychiatrist or a
psychologist who holds the degree of doctor of psychology, has clinical
experience and is licensed to practice in this State or, if no such person is
available, a provider of health care, as defined in NRS 629.031 , who has experience working
with persons with a mental illness or persons who have an alcohol or other
substance use disorder.
(e) One member who represents private or public
insurers who offer coverage for behavioral health services or, if no such
person is available, another person who has experience in the field of
insurance or working with insurers.
(f) One member who has received behavioral health
services in this State, including, without limitation, services for substance
use disorders, or a family member of such a person or, if such a person is not
available, a person who represents the interests of behavioral health patients
or the families of behavioral health patients.
9. If the members of a policy board
described in subsections 2 to 7, inclusive, appoint both a member described in
paragraph (a) of subsection 8 and a member described in paragraph (b) of
subsection 8, at least one of those members must be a behavioral health
professional who has experience in evaluating and treating children.
10. In making appointments, preference
must be given to persons who reside in the behavioral health region served by
the policy board.
11. Each member of the policy board serves
without compensation for a term of 2 years and may be reappointed. The
appointing authority may remove a member from the policy board if the
appointing authority determines the member has neglected his or her duties.
12. If a vacancy occurs during the term
of:
(a) A member who was appointed pursuant to
subsection 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, the vacancy must be filled in the same manner as
the original appointment for the remainder of the unexpired term.
(b) A member who was appointed pursuant to
subsection 7, the policy board shall, by majority vote, appoint a member to
fill the vacancy for the remainder of the unexpired term.
(c) A member who was appointed pursuant to
subsection 8, the policy board may, by majority vote, appoint a member to fill
the vacancy for the remainder of the unexpired term.
13. Each policy board shall meet not later
than 60 days after all appointments to such board have been made and elect one
member of the policy board to act as the Chair for the biennium. The Director
of the Department or his or her designee shall preside over the election of the
Chair for each policy board at each boards first meeting. Except as otherwise
provided in subsection 14, each policy board shall thereafter meet at least
quarterly at the call of the Chair.
14. A policy board is not required to meet
during any legislative session. If a policy board meets during a legislative
session, the member of the policy board who is a Legislator is excused from
attendance.
15. As used in this section, social
services agency means any public agency or organization that provides social
services in this State, including, without limitation, public assistance and
health care services.

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