Nevada Code § 439.908

Creation; membership; compensation; terms and removal of members; vacancies; Chair; quorum; compliance with ethics requirements
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1. The Patient Protection Commission is
hereby created within the Consumer Health Division of the Authority. The
Commission consists of:
(a) The following 12 voting members appointed by
the Director of the Authority, subject to the approval of the Governor:
(1) Two members who are persons with
expertise and experience in advocating on behalf of patients.
(2) One member who is a provider of health
care who operates a for-profit business to provide health care.
(3) One member who is a registered nurse
who practices primarily at a nonprofit hospital.
(4) One member who is a physician or
registered nurse who practices primarily at a federally-qualified health
center, as defined in 42 U.S.C. 1396d(l)(2)(B).
(5) One member who is a pharmacist at a
pharmacy not affiliated with any chain of pharmacies or a person who has
expertise and experience in advocating on behalf of patients.
(6) One member who represents a nonprofit
public hospital that is located in the county of this State that spends the
largest amount of money on hospital care for indigent persons pursuant to chapter 428 of NRS.
(7) One member who represents the private
nonprofit health insurer with the highest percentage of insureds in this State
who are adversely impacted by social determinants of health.
(8) One member who has expertise and
experience in advocating for persons who are not covered by a policy of health
insurance.
(9) One member who has expertise and
experience in advocating for persons with special health care needs and has
education and experience in health care.
(10) One member who is an employee or a
consultant of the Authority with expertise in health information technology and
patient access to medical records.
(11) One member who is a representative of
the general public.
(b) The Director of the Authority, the
Commissioner of Insurance, the Executive Director of the Silver State Health
Insurance Exchange and the Executive Officer of the Public Employees Benefits
Program or his or her designee as ex officio, nonvoting members.
2. The Director of the Authority shall:
(a) Appoint two of the voting members of the
Commission described in paragraph (a) of subsection 1 from a list of persons
nominated by the Majority Leader of the Senate;
(b) Appoint two of the voting members of the
Commission described in paragraph (a) of subsection 1 from a list of persons
nominated by the Speaker of the Assembly; and
(c) Ensure that the members appointed by the
Director of the Authority to the Commission reflect the geographic diversity of
this State.
3. Members of the Commission serve:
(a) At the pleasure of the Director of the
Authority; and
(b) Without compensation or per diem but are
entitled to receive reimbursement for travel expenses in the same amount provided
for state officers and employees generally.
4. After the initial terms, the term of
each voting member is 2 years, except that the Director of the Authority may
remove a voting member at any time and for any reason. A member may be
reappointed.
5. If a vacancy occurs during the term of
a voting member, the Director of the Authority shall appoint a person similarly
qualified to replace that member for the remainder of the unexpired term.
6. The Director of the Authority shall
annually designate a voting member to serve as the Chair of the Commission.
7. A majority of the voting members of the
Commission constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business, and a majority
of the members of a quorum present at any meeting is sufficient for any official
action taken by the Commission.
8. The members of the Commission shall
comply with the requirements of NRS
281A.420 applicable to public officers generally.

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