Nevada Code § 548.125

Appointment and terms of office of appointed members; vacancies
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1. For the purposes of this section:
(a) Area 1 consists of Elko, Eureka, Humboldt,
Lander and Pershing Counties.
(b) Area 2 consists of Carson City and Churchill,
Douglas, Lyon, Mineral, Storey and Washoe Counties.
(c) Area 3 consists of Clark, Esmeralda, Lincoln,
Nye and White Pine Counties.
2. Not later than September 1, 1973, the
Nevada Association of Conservation Districts shall submit to the Governor a
list of at least 15 persons, no more than one of whom resides in any one county
or conservation district. The list shall include five persons from each of the
areas designated in subsection 1.
3. The Governor shall appoint to the
Commission one person from each area for a term of 2 years, one person from
each area for a term of 4 years, and a member at large, from any area, for a
term of 4 years. Upon the expiration of these initial terms, each member shall
be appointed for a term of 4 years, except to fill a vacancy for the unexpired
term.
4. At least 60 days prior to the
expiration of each group of terms, the Nevada Association of Conservation
Districts shall submit to the Governor a list of at least nine persons, no more
than one of whom resides in any one county or conservation district. The list
shall include three persons from each of the areas designated in subsection 1.
The Governor shall appoint a person from the same area to succeed each member
whose term expires, except that the successor of the member at large may be
from any area.
5. Any appointed member who fails to
attend three consecutive, regular meetings of the Commission shall, at the
recommendation of the Commission, be replaced for the balance of such members
term of office.
6. Vacancies shall be filled by
appointment by the Governor from the names on the last list presented to the
Governor by the Nevada Association of Conservation Districts.

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