NRS 318A.190
Organization of board of trustees

  • election of officers
  • records
  • bonds
  • compensation.

1.

The board shall choose one of its members as chair of the board and president of the district, and shall elect a secretary and a treasurer of the board and of the district, who may or may not be members of the board. The secretary and the treasurer may be one person.

2.

The board shall adopt a seal.

3.

The secretary shall keep a record of all of the board’s proceedings, minutes of all meetings, any certificates, contracts, bonds given by employees and all corporate acts. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 241.035, the records must be open to inspection of all owners of real property in the district as well as to all other interested persons. A copy of the minutes or audio recordings, if any, must be made available to a member of the public upon request at no charge pursuant to NRS 241.035.

4.

The treasurer shall keep strict and accurate accounts of all money received by and disbursed for and on behalf of the district in permanent records. The treasurer shall file with the clerk, at the expense of the district, a corporate surety bond in an amount not more than $50,000, the form and exact amount thereof to be approved and determined, respectively, by the governing body, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of his or her office. Any other officer or trustee who actually receives or disburses money of the district shall furnish a bond as provided in this subsection. The governing body may, upon good cause shown, increase or decrease the amount of that bond.

5.

Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, each member of a board of trustees of a district organized pursuant to this chapter may receive as compensation for his or her service not more than $6,000 per year. The compensation of the members of a board is payable monthly, if the budget is adequate and a majority of the members of the board vote in favor of such compensation, but no member of the board may receive any other compensation for his or her service to the district as an employee or otherwise. Each member of the board must receive the same amount of compensation. If a majority of the members of the board vote in favor of an increase in the compensation of the trustees, the increase may not become effective until January 1 of the calendar year immediately following the next biennial election of the district as set forth in NRS 318A.210.

Source: Section 318A.190 — Organization of board of trustees; election of officers; records; bonds; compensation., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-318A.­html#NRS318ASec190.

318A.140
Notice of organizational hearing.
318A.150
Protests against organization of district
318A.160
Factors precluding creation of district by governing body.
318A.170
Effect of adoption of ordinance creating district
318A.180
Establishment of budget, standards, practices and procedures of district
318A.190
Organization of board of trustees
318A.200
Office or principal place of business
318A.210
Biennial election of trustees
318A.220
Trustees elected by plurality vote
318A.230
Recall of trustees.
318A.240
Trustees not to be interested in sales or purchases
318A.250
Trustees’ interest in contracts made in official capacity prohibited
318A.260
Assistance to district from county or city officers: Request
318A.270
Basic powers of board.
318A.280
Powers of district concerning location and construction of facilities, improvements or projects subordinate to powers of regional planning agency
318A.290
Perpetual existence of board
318A.300
Powers concerning parks, trails and open space
318A.310
Operation, maintenance and repair of facilities, improvements and projects
318A.320
Management of district’s business
318A.330
Construction of works across watercourse, highway or vacant public land
318A.340
Contribution by local government.
318A.350
Establishment, increase or decrease of fees or special assessments
318A.360
Structure reasonably believed to be used as dwelling unit in certain counties: Affidavit filed by employee of district or other person
318A.370
Procedure for collection of service charges on tax roll
318A.380
Conveyance of property to city
318A.390
Conveyances by counties, cities, special districts or other owners to parks, trails and open space districts.
318A.400
Power to levy taxes.
318A.410
Levy and collection of taxes.
318A.420
Levies to cover deficiencies.
318A.430
County officers to levy and collect
318A.440
Sales for delinquencies.
318A.450
Reserve funds.
318A.460
Boundary changes
318A.470
Exclusion.
318A.480
Inclusion.
318A.490
Forms of borrowing
318A.500
Debt limit of district.
318A.510
Short-term notes, warrants and interim debentures.
318A.520
Revenue bonds: Issuance for acquisition or improvement of facilities, improvements or projects.
318A.530
Local Government Securities Law: Types of securities authorized to be issued.
318A.540
Assessments to pay expenses of improvements
318A.550
Initiation by resolution
318A.560
Hearing
318A.570
Surrender and transfer of property and money.
318A.580
Collection and disposition of taxes, fees and special assessments for outstanding loans or indebtedness
318A.590
Procedure for corrective action by governing body that created district: Notification or petition
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

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