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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 232 - STATE DEPARTMENTS

NRS 232.215 Director: Appointments; other powers and duties.

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NRS 232.215 Director: Appointments; other powers and duties. The Director:
1. Shall appoint an Administrator of the:
(a)Risk Management Division;
(b)State Public Works Division;
(c)Purchasing Division;
(d)Administrative Services Division;
(e)Division of Human Resource Management;
(f)Division of State Library, Archives and Public Records;
(g)Fleet Services Division; and
(h)Mail Services Division.
2. Shall, with the concurrence of the Governor and the Committee to Administer the Public Employees’ Deferred Compensation Program, appoint the Executive Officer of the Public Employees’ Deferred Compensation Program.
3. Shall serve as Chief of the Hearings Division and shall appoint the hearing officers and compensation officers. The Director may designate one of the appeals officers in the Division to supervise the administrative, technical and procedural activities of the Division.
4. Is responsible for the administration, through the divisions of the Department, of the provisions of chapters 233F , 242 and 284 of NRS, NRS 287.250 to 287.370 , inclusive, and chapters 331 , 333 , 336 , 338 , 341 and 378 of NRS and all other provisions of law relating to the functions of the divisions of the Department.
5. Is responsible for the administration of the laws of this State relating to the negotiation and procurement of medical services and other benefits for state agencies.
6. Has such other powers and duties as are provided by law.
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