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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 386 - LOCAL ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION

NRS 386.160 Election of trustees in county school district whose enrollment of pupils is less than 1,000; terms.

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NRS 386.160 Election of trustees in county school district whose enrollment of pupils is less than 1,000; terms.
1. At the general election in 1980 and every 4 years thereafter, in a county school district where fewer than 1,000 pupils were enrolled during the preceding school year, three trustees shall be elected at large within the district, as follows:
(a)One person who resides at the county seat; but if less than 40 percent of the residents of the county reside at the county seat then such person need not reside at the county seat.
(b)One person who resides in the county but not at the county seat.
(c)One person who resides in the county but not at the county seat; but if 80 percent or more of the residents of the county reside at the county seat then a person who resides at the county seat may be elected to the office.
2. At the general election in 1982 and every 4 years thereafter, in a county school district where fewer than 1,000 pupils were enrolled during the preceding school year, two trustees shall be elected at large within the district, as follows:
(a)One person who resides at the county seat; but if less than 20 percent of the residents of the county reside at the county seat then such person need not reside at the county seat.
(b)One person who resides in the county but who resides neither at the county seat nor in any incorporated city within the county.
3. The term of each person elected to the office of school trustee is 4 years.
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