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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 407 - STATE PARKS AND MONUMENTS

NRS 407.047 Administrator: Powers and duties.

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NRS 407.047 Administrator: Powers and duties.
1. As the executive head of the Division, the Administrator, subject to administrative supervision by the Director, shall direct and supervise all administrative, fiscal, budget and technical activities of the Division, and all programs administered by the Division as provided by law.
2. The Administrator may organize the Division into various sections and, from time to time, alter such organization and reassign responsibilities and duties as the Administrator may deem appropriate.
3. The Administrator shall:
(a)Coordinate the activities of the various sections of the Division.
(b)Report to the Director upon all matters pertaining to the administration of the Administrator’s office.
(c)Submit a biennial report to the Director on the work of the Division, with recommendations that the Administrator may deem necessary.
(d)Appoint such technical, clerical and operational staff as the execution of his or her duties and the operation of the Division may require.
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