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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 641D - APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS

NRS 641D.210 Required orientation for new members of Board; policies concerning compensation and performance review of staff.

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NRS 641D.210 Required orientation for new members of Board; policies concerning compensation and performance review of staff. The Board shall:
1. Require each new member of the Board to complete orientation within 60 days after his or her appointment to the Board. Such orientation must include, without limitation, instruction concerning:
(a)The purpose of the Board and the duties of its members;
(b)Any applicable laws and regulations, including, without limitation, the provisions of NRS 641D.700 to 641D.880 , inclusive, and the importance of complying with applicable laws and regulations in a timely manner; and
(c)Any requirements relating to managing the finances of the Board.
2. Establish policies relating to compensation and reviewing the performance of the staff of the Board.
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