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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 539 - IRRIGATION DISTRICTS

NRS 539.367 Local board: Composition; terms of office; vacancies.

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NRS 539.367 Local board: Composition; terms of office; vacancies.
1. One local director shall hold office until his or her successor is elected at the next biennial district election and qualifies, and the other local director shall hold office until his or her successor is elected at the second biennial district election after his or her appointment and qualifies.
2. The terms of such local directors shall be determined by lot, and their successors shall be elected for 4-year terms at the biennial elections.
3. The two local directors, with the director of the district from the division, shall constitute the local board of such division.
4. The directors of the district shall fill any vacancy in the office of local director of a division by the appointment of a qualified elector from the division in which the vacancy occurs who is registered to vote in the division.
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