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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 232 - STATE DEPARTMENTS

NRS 232.825 Powers and duties of Commissioner of Insurance; appointment, classification and restrictions on other employment of deputies.

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NRS 232.825 Powers and duties of Commissioner of Insurance; appointment, classification and restrictions on other employment of deputies. The Commissioner:
1. May appoint three deputies. The deputies are in the unclassified service of the State. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 284.143 , each deputy shall devote his or her entire time and attention to the business of his or her office and shall not pursue any other business or occupation or hold any other office of profit.
2. Is responsible for the administration of the provisions of title 57 of NRS, and all other provisions of law relating to the functions of the Division.
3. May employ such staff as is necessary for the performance of the Commissioner’s duties.
4. Has such other powers and duties as are provided by law.
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