Nevada Code § 450.090

Selection of county commissioners for membership on board
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1. In any county whose population is
700,000 or more, the board of county commissioners is, ex officio, the board of
hospital trustees, and the county commissioners shall serve as hospital
trustees during their terms of office as county commissioners.
2. In any county whose population is less
than 700,000, the board of county commissioners may enact an ordinance
providing that the board of county commissioners is, ex officio, the board of
hospital trustees. If such an ordinance is enacted in a county:
(a) The county commissioners shall serve as
hospital trustees during their terms of office as county commissioners; and
(b) If hospital trustees have been elected
pursuant to NRS 450.070 and 450.080 , the term of office of each
hospital trustee who is serving in that capacity on the effective date of the
ordinance is terminated as of the effective date of the ordinance.
3. A board of county commissioners shall
not enact an ordinance pursuant to subsection 2 unless it determines that:
(a) The county has fully funded its indigent care
account created pursuant to NRS 428.010 ;
(b) The county has fulfilled its duty to
reimburse the hospital for indigent care provided to qualified indigent
patients; and
(c) During the previous calendar year:
(1) At least one of the hospitals
accounts payable was more than 90 days in arrears;
(2) The hospital failed to fulfill its
statutory financial obligations, such as the payment of taxes, premiums for
industrial insurance or contributions to the Public Employees Retirement
System;
(3) One or more of the conditions relating
to financial emergencies set forth in subsection 2 of NRS 354.685 existed at the hospital; or
(4) The hospital received notice from the
Federal Government or the State of Nevada that the certification or licensure
of the hospital was in imminent jeopardy of being revoked because the hospital
had not carried out a previously established plan of action to correct
previously noted deficiencies found by the regulatory body.
4. Except in counties where the board of
county commissioners is the board of hospital trustees, in any county whose
population is 100,000 or more but less than 700,000, the board of hospital
trustees for the public hospital must be composed of the five regularly elected
or appointed members, and, in addition, three county commissioners selected by
the chair of the board of county commissioners shall serve as voting members of
the board of hospital trustees during their terms of office as county
commissioners.
5. Except in counties where the board of
county commissioners is the board of hospital trustees, in any county whose
population is less than 100,000, the board of hospital trustees for the public
hospital must be composed of the five regularly elected or appointed members,
and, in addition, the board of county commissioners may, by resolution, provide
that:
(a) One county commissioner selected by the chair
of the board of county commissioners shall serve as a voting member of the
board of hospital trustees during his or her term of office as county
commissioner;
(b) A physician who is the chief of the staff of
physicians for the public hospital shall serve as a voting member of the board
of hospital trustees; or
(c) Both a county commissioner appointed pursuant
to the provisions of paragraph (a) and a physician appointed pursuant to the
provisions of paragraph (b) shall serve as voting members of the board of
hospital trustees.
The term of
office of a member appointed pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (b) is 2
years and begins on the date the board of county commissioners appoints the
member.

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