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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 459 - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

NRS 459.0091 Commission on Nuclear Projects: Creation; membership; terms and salary of members.

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NRS 459.0091 Commission on Nuclear Projects: Creation; membership; terms and salary of members.
1. The Commission on Nuclear Projects, consisting of seven members, is hereby created.
2. The Commission consists of:
(a)Three members of the Governor’s own choosing.
(b)Two members chosen by the Governor from a list of three names submitted to the Governor by the Legislative Commission.
(c)Two members chosen by the Governor, one of whom is chosen from a list of three names submitted to the Governor by a statewide organization of county governments and one of whom is chosen from a list of three names submitted to the Governor by a statewide organization of city governments.
3. The members of the Commission shall annually select a Chair from among themselves.
4. After the initial terms, members shall serve terms of 2 years.
5. Each member of the Commission is entitled to a salary of $80 for each day’s attendance at a meeting of the Commission.
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