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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 233A - INDIAN AFFAIRS

NRS 233A.1021 Executive Director of Department: Duties.

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NRS 233A.1021 Executive Director of Department: Duties. The Executive Director shall:
1. Oversee all of the functions of the Department.
2. Direct and supervise all the technical and administrative activities of the Commission.
3. Attend all Commission meetings and act as Executive Secretary, keeping minutes and audio recordings or transcripts of the proceedings.
4. Report to the Governor and the Commission all matters concerning the work of the Department. The Executive Director shall request the advice of the Commission regarding matters of policy, but is responsible, unless otherwise provided by law, for the conduct of the administrative functions of the Department.
5. Compile, for submission to the Governor, a biennial report regarding the work of the Department and such other matters as the Executive Director may consider desirable.
6. Serve as contracting officer to receive funds from the Federal Government or other sources for such studies the Commission deems necessary pursuant to NRS 233A.1009 .
7. Attend all meetings of any special study committee appointed by the Governor pursuant to this chapter and act as Executive Secretary, keeping minutes and audio recordings or transcripts of the proceedings.
8. Appoint, supervise and establish the powers and duties of a Museum Director.
9. Perform any lawful act which the Executive Director considers necessary or desirable to carry out the purposes and provisions of this chapter.
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