Nevada Code § 672.390

Appointment of audit committee: Duties; powers; suspension of member; employment of certified public accountant
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1. The board may appoint an audit
committee to make an annual audit of the financial records of the credit union
and any interim audits as may be deemed necessary by the board or as may be
directed by the Commissioner. A copy of the report must be submitted to the
board and the Commissioner and a summary presented to the members at the next
annual meeting.
2. The audit committee may by unanimous
vote suspend any director, officer or member of the credit union following an
audit, for any violation of this chapter, the charter or bylaws or for any
other practice which the audit committee deems to be unsafe or unauthorized. In
such cases, the audit committee shall call a special meeting of the members not
less than 7 nor more than 21 days following the suspension and the suspension
must be ratified or overturned by the members.
3. Any member of the audit committee may
be suspended by the board for the same reasons and in the same manner as
provided in subsection 2.
4. The audit committee may by a majority
vote call a special meeting of the members to consider any violation of this
chapter, the charter or bylaws or any practice of the credit union deemed by
the audit committee to be unsafe or unauthorized.
5. The board of directors or the audit
committee may employ the services of a certified public accountant to complete
the necessary audit of the records of the credit union.

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