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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 550 - STATE 4-H CAMP

NRS 550.035 State 4-H Camp Advisory Council: Creation; number, terms and selection of members.

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NRS 550.035 State 4-H Camp Advisory Council: Creation; number, terms and selection of members.
1. The State 4-H Camp Advisory Council is hereby created, to consist of 12 members chosen for terms of 3 years as follows:
(a)Four members from the leaders of 4-H clubs in this State, elected by the leaders.
(b)Two members appointed by the President of the University of Nevada, Reno.
(c)Four members designated by the Nevada Farm Bureau.
(d)Two members designated by the Director.
2. To the extent practicable, the terms of the members of the Council must be staggered.
3. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a member may not serve more than two consecutive terms but may serve more than two terms if there is a break in service of not less than 1 year. A member may serve three consecutive terms with the approval of the Director.
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