Nevada Code § 630.110

Salary of members; per diem allowance and travel expenses of members and employees; payment of expenses and salaries from fees received by Board; deposit of money received by Board
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1. Out of the money coming into the
possession of the Board, each member and advisory member of the Board is
entitled to receive:
(a) A salary of not more than $150 per day, as
fixed by the Board, while engaged in the business of the Board; and
(b) A per diem allowance and travel expenses at a
rate fixed by the Board, while engaged in the business of the Board. The rate
must not exceed the rate provided for state officers and employees generally.
2. While engaged in the business of the
Board, each employee of the Board is entitled to receive a per diem allowance
and travel expenses at a rate fixed by the Board. The rate must not exceed the
rate provided for state officers and employees generally.
3. Expenses of the Board and the expenses
and salaries of its members and employees must be paid from the fees received
by the Board pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, and no part of the
salaries or expenses of the Board may be paid out of the State General Fund or
from the penalties imposed by the Board pursuant to this chapter.
4. All money received by the Board from:
(a) Fees must be deposited in financial
institutions in this State that are federally insured or insured by a private
insurer pursuant to NRS 672.755 ,
invested in treasury bills or notes of the United States, deposited in
institutions in this State whose business is the making of investments, or
invested as authorized by NRS 355.140 .
(b) Penalties must be deposited with the State
Treasurer for credit to an account in the State Treasury, selected by the State
Treasurer. The money in the account must be used to support the improvement of
health care or the practice of medicine in this State.

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