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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 239C - HOMELAND SECURITY

NRS 239C.170 Appointment of committees.

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NRS 239C.170 Appointment of committees.
1. The Chair of the Commission shall, with the approval of the Commission, appoint a Committee on Finance and any other committees deemed necessary by the Chair to assist in carrying out the duties of the Commission. The Chair of the Commission shall appoint to a committee the number of voting members or nonvoting members, or both, that the Chair determines to be appropriate. The Chair may appoint any person the Chair deems appropriate to serve on a committee, except that a committee must include at least one member of the Commission. At its first meeting and annually thereafter, a committee shall select a chair and a vice chair from the members of the committee.
2. If a member of a committee formed pursuant to subsection 1 is a public employee, the member’s employer must grant the member administrative leave from his or her duties to serve on the committee without loss of the member’s regular compensation and without reducing the amount of any other accrued leave the member may have.
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