Nevada Code § 63.110

Superintendent: Qualifications
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1. To be appointed as the superintendent
of a facility, a person must have:
(a) Administrative experience in correctional
programs for children that embody rehabilitative or delinquency prevention
concepts;
(b) At least 2 years of administrative experience
in an institution dealing primarily with children on a 24-hour basis; and
(c) Graduated from an accredited 4-year college
or university or have an equivalent combination of experience and training,
substituting 2 years of experience for 1 year of training.
2. The Administrator of the Division of
Child and Family Services shall request that the Division of Human Resource
Management of the Department of Administration use extensive recruitment and
merit selection techniques and procedures to provide a list of persons who are
qualified for appointment as the superintendent of a facility.

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