Nevada Code § 450.625

Trustees of district that includes territory within more than one county
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1. If a hospital district created pursuant
to NRS 450.550 to 450.750 , inclusive, includes territory
within more than one county, the board of trustees of the hospital district
must consist of three members of the board of county commissioners that created
the district and:
(a) Three members of the board of county
commissioners of each county other than the county of the board of county
commissioners that created the district, if the portion of the county included
in the district is two-thirds or more of the total area of the county;
(b) Two members of the board of county
commissioners of each county other than the county of the board of county
commissioners that created the district, if the portion of the county included
in the district is more than one-third of the total area of the county but less
than two-thirds of the total area of the county; or
(c) One member of the board of county
commissioners of each county other than the county of the board of county
commissioners that created the district, if the portion of the county included
in the district is one-third or less of the total amount of the area of the
county.
2. Each member of the board of trustees
appointed pursuant to this section must be appointed by the board of county
commissioners of which he or she is a member.
3. The term of office of the members of
the board of trustees is 3 years.
4. A member who ceases to be a member of
the board of county commissioners that appointed him or her ceases to be a
member of the board of trustees.
5. Any vacancy must be filled for the
unexpired term by the board of county commissioners that appointed the member
who created the vacancy.

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