Nevada Code § 450.130

Compensation and expenses of trustees
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1. 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:
(a) A hospital trustee is entitled to receive a
salary as follows:
(1) The chair and secretary of the board
of hospital trustees are entitled to receive $85 for each meeting of the board
or a committee appointed by the board that they attend, not to exceed $510 per
month.
(2) The other trustees are entitled to
receive $80 for each meeting of the board or a committee appointed by the board
that they attend, not to exceed $480 per month.
(b) In addition to the salary required by
paragraph (a), the board of hospital trustees may provide to each member of the
board the same health insurance coverage as the board provides to its
employees.
2. 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, a hospital trustee, subject to the provisions of
subsection 3, is entitled to receive a salary of $100 per month and the chair
of the board of hospital trustees is entitled to receive a salary of $200 per
month.
3. Before any hospital trustee is entitled
to any compensation as provided in subsection 2, he or she must first have
devoted a minimum of 1 day during the month exclusively to the business and
affairs of the hospital, exclusive of regular meetings of the board of hospital
trustees.
4. Any trustee of any county hospital is
entitled to receive reimbursement for any cash expenditures actually made for
personal expenses incurred as a trustee. An itemized statement of all those
expenses and money paid out must be made under oath by each of the trustees and
filed with the secretary. An itemized statement may be allowed only by an
affirmative vote of all trustees present at a meeting of the board.
5. In counties where the county
commissioners are the board of hospital trustees, they shall serve without
compensation, but are allowed the per diem allowance and traveling expenses
fixed by law.

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