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NRS 320.070 - Board of directors: Appointment of initial members.

NV Rev Stat § 320.070 (2019) (N/A)
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1. After adopting a resolution creating a district, the board of county commissioners shall appoint five persons to serve as the initial members of the board. A member of the board appointed pursuant to this subsection:

(a) Must be a qualified elector of the district; and

(b) Serves in that office until his or her successor is elected pursuant to NRS 320.080.

2. Each member of the board must qualify for appointment by filing in the office of the county clerk where the district is located:

(a) A written oath of office signed by the member; and

(b) A bond in an amount of not more than $10,000 as determined by the board of county commissioners. The bond must be filed in a form approved by the board of county commissioners and be conditioned upon the satisfactory performance of the duties of the member filing the bond. The board of county commissioners may, from time to time, increase or decrease the amount of the bond.

(Added to NRS by 1999, 2085)

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