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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 281A - ETHICS IN GOVERNMENT

NRS 281A.220 Review panels: Appointment; composition; functions; disqualification of members from participation in further proceedings in matter.

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NRS 281A.220 Review panels: Appointment; composition; functions; disqualification of members from participation in further proceedings in matter.
1. The Chair shall appoint one or more review panels of three members of the Commission on a rotating basis to perform the functions assigned to such review panels pursuant to this chapter.
2. The Chair and Vice Chair of the Commission may not serve together on a review panel.
3. Not more than two members of a review panel may be members of the same political party.
4. If a review panel determines that there is just and sufficient cause for the Commission to render an opinion in a matter, the members of the review panel shall not participate in any further proceedings of the Commission relating to that matter.
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