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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 501 - ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT

NRS 501.265 Appointment of members; vacancies.

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NRS 501.265 Appointment of members; vacancies.
1. The board of county commissioners shall appoint qualified persons to the board who are residents of the county and are:
(a)Hunters, trappers or anglers; or
(b)Engaged in ranching or farming in the county.
2. In addition to the members appointed pursuant to subsection 1, the board of county commissioners shall appoint one qualified person to the board who represents the interests of the general public of the county. The person appointed pursuant to this subsection must be a resident of the county from which he or she is appointed.
3. Within 60 days after a vacancy occurs, the board of county commissioners shall, if the vacant member was appointed:
(a)Pursuant to subsection 1, appoint a member to the board upon the recommendation of:
(1)Organizations that represent hunters, trappers or anglers in the county; and
(2)Persons who are engaged in ranching or farming in the county.
(b)Pursuant to subsection 2, appoint a member to the board pursuant to the provisions of that subsection.
4. Within 90 days after a vacancy occurs, the board of county commissioners shall report to the Commission the name and address of each member appointed.
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