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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 548 - CONSERVATION

NRS 548.283 Appointment of supervisors to represent cities and counties; alternates.

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NRS 548.283 Appointment of supervisors to represent cities and counties; alternates.
1. The governing bodies of any incorporated cities located within the boundaries of the district shall appoint a representative to represent them as a supervisor on the governing board of the district.
2. If the cities cannot agree on one representative to serve as a supervisor, the Commission shall choose the representative from the nominees proposed by the cities.
3. The governing bodies of any counties located within the boundaries of the district shall each appoint a representative to represent the governing body as a supervisor on the governing board of the district.
4. Each representative of a city or county shall designate an alternate to replace the representative in the representative’s absence from meetings of the supervisors of the district. The representative shall send a written notice to the authority which appointed him or her containing the name and address of the person so designated. The notice must be sent in such a manner that it will be received before the date of the meeting which the alternate is to attend. An alternate has all of the duties, rights and privileges of the replaced representative.
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