Nevada Code § 439.5075

Creation; membership; vacancies; compensation; Chair; meetings
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1. The Rare Disease Advisory Council is
hereby created within the Department. The Council consists of:
(a) The Chair of the State of Nevada Advisory
Council on Palliative Care and Quality of Life created by NRS 232.4855 or his or her designee; and
(b) The following members appointed by the
Director:
(1) Not more than three physicians who
practice in the area of cardiology, emergency care, neurology, oncology,
orthopedics, pediatrics or primary care and provide care to patients with rare
diseases;
(2) Two registered nurses who provide care
to patients with rare diseases;
(3) Not more than two administrators of
hospitals that provide care to patients with rare diseases or their designees;
(4) One representative of the Division who
provides education concerning rare diseases or the management of chronic
conditions;
(5) The employee of the Division who is
responsible for epidemiology services;
(6) Two persons over 18 years of age who
have suffered from or currently suffer from a rare disease;
(7) Two parents or guardians who each have
experience caring for a child with a rare disease;
(8) One representative of an organization
dedicated to providing services to patients suffering from rare diseases in
northern Nevada; and
(9) One representative of an organization
dedicated to providing services to patients suffering from rare diseases in
southern Nevada.
2. The Council may, by affirmative vote of
a majority of its members, request the Director to appoint to the Council
additional members who have expertise on issues studied by the Council. Such
members serve for a period determined by the Council.
3. A vacancy in the membership of the
Council must be filled in the same manner as the initial appointment.
4. The members of the Council serve
without compensation and are not entitled to the per diem and travel expenses
provided for state officers and employees generally.
5. Each member of the Council who is an
officer or employee of this State or a political subdivision of this State must
be relieved from his or her duties without loss of regular compensation so that
the officer or employee may prepare for and attend meetings of the Council and
perform any work necessary to carry out the duties of the Council in the most
timely manner practicable. A state agency or political subdivision of this
State shall not require an officer or employee who is a member of the Council
to make up the time the officer or employee is absent from work to carry out
duties as a member of the Council or use annual leave or compensatory time for
the absence.
6. The Department shall provide such
administrative support to the Council as is necessary to carry out the duties
of the Council.
7. The Council shall:
(a) Elect a Chair from among its members; and
(b) Meet at least once every 3 months at the
times and places specified by a call of the Chair and may meet at such further
times as deemed necessary by the Chair.

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