Nevada Code § 442.133

Advisory Board on Maternal and Child Health: Creation; membership; terms; compensation
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1. The Advisory Board on Maternal and
Child Health is hereby created.
2. The Advisory Board consists of:
(a) Nine members to be appointed by the State Board
of Health from a list of persons provided by the Administrator of the Division;
(b) One nonvoting member who is a member of the
Senate appointed by the Legislative Commission; and
(c) One nonvoting member who is a member of the
Assembly appointed by the Legislative Commission.
3. The members who are:
(a) Appointed by the State Board of Health serve
terms of 2 years.
(b) Legislators serve terms that begin on the
third Monday in January of odd-numbered years and end the third Monday in
January of the next odd-numbered year.
Any member
of the Advisory Board may be reappointed.
4. Except during a regular or special
session of the Legislature, each Legislator who is a member of the Advisory
Board is entitled to receive the compensation provided for a majority of the
members of the Legislature during the first 60 days of the preceding regular
session for each day or portion of a day during which he or she attends a
meeting of the Advisory Board or is otherwise engaged in the work of the
Advisory Board and the per diem allowance and travel expenses provided for
state officers and employees generally. The salaries, per diem and travel
expenses of the legislative members must be paid from the Legislative Fund.
Each nonlegislative member of the Advisory Board serves without compensation
but is entitled to receive the per diem allowance and travel expenses provided
for state officers and employees generally. The per diem allowance and travel
expenses must be paid from the Account for Maternal and Child Health Services.

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