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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 360 - GENERAL PROVISIONS

NRS 360.140 Organization of Department; hiring and assignment of employees.

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NRS 360.140 Organization of Department; hiring and assignment of employees.
1. The Executive Director shall organize the work of the Department in such a way as to secure maximum efficiency in the conduct of the Department and make possible a definite placing of responsibility. To this end, the Executive Director may establish such organizational units within the Department as he or she deems necessary.
2. The Executive Director may employ such clerical or expert assistance as may be required.
3. Persons employed by the Department may be assigned to stations, offices or locations selected by the Executive Director both within the State and in other states where in the judgment of the Executive Director it is necessary to maintain personnel to protect, investigate and collect revenues to which the State is entitled.
4. Any person assigned to a station, office or location as provided in subsection 3 shall be entitled to receive per diem allowance only when the business of the Department takes the person away from the particular station, office or location to which he or she is assigned.
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