Nevada Code § 541.110

Directors: Oath; officers; seal; record of proceedings of board; copy of minutes or audio recordings; compensation
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1. Each director before entering upon his
or her official duties shall take and subscribe to an oath, before a person
authorized to administer oaths, that he or she will support the Constitutions
of the United States and the State of Nevada and will honestly, faithfully and
impartially perform the duties of the office.
2. Upon taking oath, the board shall
choose one of their number chair of the board and president of the district,
and shall elect some suitable person secretary of the board and of the
district, who may or may not be a member of the board. The board shall adopt a
seal and shall keep audio recordings or transcripts of all meetings and, in a
well-bound book, a record of all its proceedings, minutes of all meetings,
certificates, contracts, bonds given by employees and all corporate acts,
which, except as otherwise provided in NRS
241.035 , must be open to inspection of all owners of property in the
district, as well as to all other interested persons. A copy of the minutes or
audio recordings must be made available to a member of the public upon request
at no charge pursuant to NRS 241.035 .
3. Each member of the board is entitled to
receive as compensation for his or her service such sum as may be ordered by
the board, not in excess of the sum of $80 per day and actual traveling
expenses for each day spent attending meetings of the board or while engaged in
official business under the order of the board.

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