Nevada Code § 439.362

Creation and composition of Health District; appointment and terms of members of district board of health and public health advisory board; duty of district board of health to maintain records; prohibition on local boards of health
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1. A health district with a health
department consisting of a district health officer, a chief medical officer, a
public health advisory board and a district board of health is hereby created.
2. The district board of health consists
of:
(a) Representatives selected by the following
entities from among their elected members:
(1) Two representatives of the board of
county commissioners;
(2) Two representatives of the governing
body of the largest incorporated city in the county; and
(3) One representative of the governing
body of each other city in the county; and
(b) The following representatives, selected by
the elected representatives of the district board of health selected pursuant
to paragraph (a), who shall represent the health district at large and who must
be selected based on their qualifications without regard to the location within
the health district of their residence or their place of employment:
(1) One representative who is a physician
licensed to practice medicine in this State;
(2) One representative of a nongaming
business or from an industry that is subject to regulation by the health
district; and
(3) One representative of the association
of gaming establishments whose membership in the county collectively paid the
most gross revenue fees to the State pursuant to NRS 463.370 in the preceding year, who must
be selected from a list of nominees submitted by the association. If no such
association exists, the representative selected pursuant to this subparagraph
must represent the gaming industry.
3. The public health advisory board
consists of:
(a) One resident of each city in the county
selected by the governing body of each such city; and
(b) The following representatives, selected by
the district board of health, who shall advise the health district on matters
relating to public health and who must be selected based on their
qualifications without regard to the location within the health district of
their residence or their place of employment:
(1) One representative who is a physician
licensed to practice medicine in this State, selected on the basis of his or
her education, training, experience or demonstrated abilities in the provision
of health care services to members of minority groups and other medically
underserved populations;
(2) One representative who is a nurse
licensed to practice nursing in this State; and
(3) One representative who has a
background or expertise in environmental health or environmental health
services.
4. Members of the public health advisory
board serve as nonvoting members of the district board of health. A member of
the district board of health may not designate another person to vote,
participate in a discussion or otherwise serve on his or her behalf.
5. Members of the district board of health
and the public health advisory board serve terms of 2 years. Vacancies must be
filled in the same manner as the original selection for the remainder of the
unexpired term. Members serve without additional compensation for their
services, but are entitled to reimbursement for necessary expenses for
attending meetings or otherwise engaging in the business of their respective
board.
6. The district board of health shall meet
in July of each year to organize and elect one of its voting members selected
pursuant to subsection 2 as chair of the board.
7. The county treasurer is the treasurer
of the district board of health. The treasurer shall:
(a) Keep permanent accounts of all money received
by, disbursed for and on behalf of the district board of health; and
(b) Administer the health district fund created
by the board of county commissioners pursuant to NRS 439.363 .
8. The district board of health shall
maintain records of all of its proceedings and minutes of all meetings, which
must be open to inspection.
9. No county, city or town board of health
may be created in the county. Any county, city or town board of health in
existence when the district board of health is created must be abolished.

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