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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 241A - ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS

NRS 241A.050 Meetings; designation of representative; quorum; effect of membership upon holding public office or public employment.

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NRS 241A.050 Meetings; designation of representative; quorum; effect of membership upon holding public office or public employment.
1. The members of the Council shall meet at least quarterly and at the times and places specified by a call of the Chair or a majority of the members of the Council.
2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, a member of the Council may designate in writing a person to represent the member at a meeting of the Council. A representative designated pursuant to this subsection who attends the meeting of the Council for which the representative is designated:
(a)Shall be deemed to be a member of the Council for the purpose of determining a quorum at the meeting; and
(b)May vote on any matter which is voted on by the regular members of the Council at the meeting.
3. The Attorney General may designate a representative to serve in his or her place on the Council or to attend a meeting of the Council in his or her place.
4. Four members of the Council constitute a quorum, and a quorum may exercise all the power and authority conferred on the Council.
5. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, county ordinance or city charter, a member of the Council:
(a)Is not disqualified from holding a public office or from public employment; and
(b)Does not forfeit any such public office or employment,
Ê because of his or her membership on the Council.
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