Nevada Code § 439.2792

Advisory Committee on the State Program for Oral Health: Creation; duties; appointment and terms of members; quorum; Chair; meetings
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1. There is hereby created within the
Authority the Advisory Committee on the State Program for Oral Health to advise
and make recommendations to the Authority concerning the Program.
2. The Director of the Authority shall
appoint to the Advisory Committee 13 members, including, without limitation,
one or more persons who are representatives of:
(a) Public health care professionals and
educators;
(b) Providers of oral health care;
(c) Persons knowledgeable in promoting and
educating the public on oral health issues; and
(d) National dental and other oral health
organizations and their local or state chapters.
3. After the initial terms, the members of
the Advisory Committee serve terms of 2 years commencing on July 1. A member
may be reappointed.
4. Members of the Advisory Committee serve
without compensation, except that each member is entitled, while engaged in the
business of the Advisory Committee, to the per diem allowance and travel
expenses provided for state officers and employees generally.
5. Any member of the Advisory Committee
who is a public employee must be granted administrative leave from his or her
duties to engage in the business of the Advisory Committee without loss of his
or her regular compensation. Such leave does not reduce the amount of the
members other accrued leave.
6. A majority of the members of the
Advisory Committee constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business, and a
majority of a quorum present at any meeting is sufficient for any official
action taken by the Advisory Committee.
7. The Advisory Committee shall:
(a) At its first meeting and annually thereafter,
elect a Chair from among its members;
(b) Meet at the call of the Director of the
Authority, the Chair or a majority of its members as necessary and within the
budget of the Advisory Committee; and
(c) On or before July 1 of each year, submit a
written report to the Director of the Authority summarizing the activities of
the Advisory Committee and any recommendations of the Advisory Committee.

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