Nevada Code § 590.485

Board for Regulation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas: Creation; number, appointment, qualifications, terms and removal of members; compensation of members and employees
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1. The Board for the Regulation of
Liquefied Petroleum Gas, consisting of six members appointed by the Governor,
is hereby created.
2. The Governor shall appoint:
(a) One member who is a volunteer firefighter in
a rural area of this State.
(b) One member who is a firefighter employed by
the fire department of a city in this State.
(c) Two members who:
(1) Are or have been engaged in the sale
or distribution of liquefied petroleum gas in this State; and
(2) Have a working knowledge of and actual
experience in the daily operation of a business classified pursuant to the
provisions of subsection 1 of NRS 590.575 .
Each member
appointed pursuant to this paragraph may be appointed from a separate list of
three nominees for appointment if such a list of nominees is provided to the
Governor by the Nevada Propane Dealers Association.
(d) Two members who are representatives of the
general public.
3. After the initial terms, the members of
the Board must be appointed to terms of 4 years.
4. Any appointed member may, for cause,
inefficiency or neglect of duties, be removed from office by the Governor.
5. Each member of the Board is entitled to
receive a salary of not more than $80 per day, as fixed by the Board, while
engaged in the business of the Board.
6. While engaged in the business of the
Board, each member and employee of the Board is entitled to receive the per
diem allowance and travel expenses provided for state officers and employees generally.
7. Except as otherwise provided by NRS 590.547 and 590.605 , the salaries, per diem allowances
and travel expenses of the members and employees of the Board must be paid out
of the money of the Board, after approval by a majority of the Board.

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