Nevada Code § 543.510

Appointment and powers of chief engineer and general manager; duties and compensation of other employees; technical committee; contracts with agencies of Federal Government; duties of county officers and employees
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1. The board may:
(a) Appoint a chief engineer and general manager
who must be a civil engineer licensed pursuant to the provisions of chapter 625 of NRS and may be selected from among
nominees proposed by the citizens advisory committee for the district.
(b) Prescribe the duties of officers, agents and
employees and fix their compensation.
(c) Create a technical committee for the
district. If the board of county commissioners constitutes the board of
directors, the technical committee must include one member and one alternate
appointed by the county and by each city within the district. If the regional
transportation commission constitutes the board of directors, the number of
members and alternates appointed respectively by the county and by each city
must be equal to the number of its representatives on the commission. The
citizens advisory committee for the district shall appoint one of its members
to the technical committee. The chief engineer and general manager is a member
of the technical committee and shall serve as its executive director. Each
member of the committee has one vote, except the member from the citizens
advisory committee and the chief executive and general manager, each of whom
may otherwise participate in the activities of and make recommendations to the
technical committee. The committee shall annually choose one of its members as
chair.
2. The chief engineer and general manager
may hire and retain agents, employees, engineers and attorneys, and any other
persons necessary or desirable to effect the purposes of the district.
3. The board may contract with any agency
of the Federal Government for any services related to projects for the control
of floods in the district.
4. The district attorney, the county
surveyor, the county assessor, the county auditor or comptroller, the county
treasurer, their deputies, assistants, clerks and other employees are ex
officio officers, deputies, assistants, clerks and employees of the district.
They shall, if requested by the board, perform the same various duties for the
district as for the county. The board shall reimburse the county for the cost
of rendering these services.

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