Nevada Code § 439.519

Advisory Council: Terms; Chair; appointment of committees and subcommittees; removal of nonlegislative members; administrative support; quorum; meetings; compensation
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1. The members of the Advisory Council
serve terms of 2 years. A member may be reappointed to serve not more than two
additional, consecutive terms.
2. A majority of the voting members of the
Advisory Council shall select a Chair and a Vice Chair of the Advisory Council.
3. A majority of the voting members of the
Advisory Council may:
(a) Appoint committees or subcommittees to study
issues relating to wellness and the prevention of chronic disease.
(b) Remove a nonlegislative member of the
Advisory Council for failing to carry out the business of, or serve the best
interests of, the Advisory Council.
4. The Division shall, within the limits
of available money, provide the necessary professional staff and a secretary
for the Advisory Council.
5. A majority of the voting members of the
Advisory Council constitutes a quorum to transact all business, and a majority
of those voting members present, physically or via telecommunications, must
concur in any decision.
6. The Advisory Council shall, within the
limits of available money, meet at the call of the Administrator, the Chair or
a majority of the voting members of the Advisory Council quarterly or as is
necessary.
7. The members of the Advisory Council
serve without compensation, except that each member is entitled, while engaged
in the business of the Advisory Council and within the limits of available
money, to the per diem allowance and travel expenses provided for state
officers and employees generally.

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