Nevada Code § 652.170

Appointment, terms and qualifications of members; vacancies; meetings; salary of members; per diem allowance and travel expenses of members and employees
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1. The Board shall appoint the members of
the Medical Laboratory Advisory Committee.
2. After the initial terms, members shall
serve for 3-year terms.
3. A member may not serve for more than
two consecutive terms. Service of 2 or more years in filling an unexpired term
constitutes a term.
4. The Advisory Committee is composed of:
(a) Two pathologists, certified in clinical
pathology by the American Board of Pathology.
(b) Two medical technologists.
(c) One bioanalyst who is a laboratory director.
(d) One qualified biochemist from the Nevada
System of Higher Education.
(e) One licensed physician actively engaged in
the practice of clinical medicine in this State.
5. No member of the Advisory Committee may
have any financial or business arrangement with any other member which pertains
to the business of laboratory analysis.
6. The Chief Medical Officer or a
designated representative of the Chief Medical Officer is an ex officio member
of the Advisory Committee.
7. If a vacancy occurs in the membership
of the Advisory Committee, the Advisory Committee shall submit a letter to the
Board with a recommendation to fill the existing vacancy. The Advisory Committee
shall, at least once per year, determine whether any vacancy in the membership
of the Advisory Committee exists.
8. The Advisory Committee shall meet at
least once every year.
9. Each member of the Advisory Committee
is entitled to receive:
(a) A salary of not more than $60, as fixed by
the Board, for each days attendance at a meeting of the Committee; and
(b) A per diem allowance and travel expenses at a
rate fixed by the Board, while engaged in the business of the Committee. The
rate must not exceed the rate provided for state officers and employees
generally.
10. While engaged in the business of the
Committee, each employee of the Committee 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.

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