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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 538 - INTERSTATE WATERS, COMPACTS AND COMMISSIONS

NRS 538.300 Terms of commissioners. [Effective until the effective date of the California-Nevada Interstate Compact ( NRS 538.600 ).]

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NRS 538.300 Terms of commissioners. [Effective until the effective date of the California-Nevada Interstate Compact ( NRS 538.600 ).]
1. The tenure of office of the commissioners appointed by the Governor shall be at the pleasure of the Governor, but the terms of the commissioners appointed by the Governor shall not extend beyond 4 years from the date of their several appointments, unless reappointed by the Governor at the end of the term.
2. The duties of the appointed commissioners shall terminate when an agreement or compact agreed upon by the Commission has been submitted to the Legislature of the State of Nevada and has been ratified by it, and also submitted to the Congress of the United States and has been ratified by it.
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