Nevada Code § 590.505

Board for Regulation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas: Seal; Executive Secretary and other personnel; policies and regulations; records
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1. The Board may adopt a seal for its own
use which must have imprinted thereon the words Board for the Regulation of
Liquefied Petroleum Gas. The care and custody of the seal is the
responsibility of the Secretary-Treasurer of the Board.
2. The Board may appoint an Executive
Secretary and may employ or, pursuant to NRS
333.700 , contract with such other technical, clerical or investigative
personnel as it deems necessary. The Board shall fix the compensation of the
Executive Secretary and all other employees and independent contractors. Such
compensation must be paid out of the money of the Board. The Board may require
the Executive Secretary and any other employees and independent contractors to
give a bond to the Board for the faithful performance of their duties, the
premiums on the bond being paid out of the money of the Board.
3. In carrying out the provisions of NRS 590.465 to 590.645 , inclusive, and holding its regular
or special meetings, the Board:
(a) Shall adopt written policies setting forth
procedures and methods of operation for the Board.
(b) May adopt such regulations as it deems necessary.
4. The Board shall keep accurate records,
minutes and audio recordings or transcripts of all meetings and, except as
otherwise provided in NRS 241.035 , the
records, minutes, audio recordings and transcripts so kept must be open to
public inspection at all reasonable times. 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 . The
Board shall also keep a record of all applications for licenses and licenses
issued by it. The record of applications and licenses is a public record.

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