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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 386 - LOCAL ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION

NRS 386.320 Salaries of trustees; donation of salary; employment and compensation of stenographer.

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NRS 386.320 Salaries of trustees; donation of salary; employment and compensation of stenographer.
1. Each member of the board of trustees of a school district in a county whose population is less than 20,000 must receive a salary of $250 per month.
2. Each member of the board of trustees of a school district in a county whose population is 20,000 or more but less than 100,000 must receive a salary of $400 per month.
3. Each member of the board of trustees of a school district in a county whose population is 100,000 or more must receive a salary of $750 per month.
4. A member of the board of trustees of a school district who receives a salary pursuant to this section may:
(a)Donate all or a part of the monthly salary that he or she receives to a school within the school district or to the school district; or
(b)In lieu of making a donation after the member receives the salary, request that all or a part of his or her monthly salary be paid directly to a school within the school district or to the school district.
5. The board of trustees may hire a stenographer to take the minutes of the meetings of the board of trustees, and the stenographer may be paid a reasonable fee for each meeting attended.
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