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Current as of January 01, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
1. The Interagency Council on Veterans Affairs is hereby created. The Council consists of:
(a) The Director of the Department of Business and Industry;
(b) The Director of the Department of Corrections;
(c) The Director of the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation;
(d) The Director of the Department of Health and Human Services;
(e) The Director of the Department of Public Safety;
(f) The Director of the Department of Veterans Services;
(g) The Adjutant General;
(h) The Chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education;
(i) The Executive Director of the Office of Economic Development;
(j) The Executive Director of the Nevada Indian Commission;
(k) The Administrator of the Division of Human Resource Management of the Department of Administration; and
(l) Any other persons appointed by the Governor, including, without limitation, representatives of federal and local governmental agencies and private entities that provide services to veterans. Members appointed pursuant to this paragraph serve at the pleasure of the Governor.
2. A member of the Council may designate a person to represent him or her at any meeting of the Council. The person designated may exercise all the duties, rights and privileges of the member that he or she represents.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nevada Revised Statutes Title 37. Veterans; Privileges, Benefits and Recognition Related to Military Service § 417.0191. Creation; members; alternates - last updated January 01, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nv/title-37-veterans-privileges-benefits-and-recognition-related-to-military-service/nv-rev-st-417-0191/
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