281A.250 - Commission Counsel: Appointment; qualifications; classification; prohibited activities and other employment.
281A.250 Commission Counsel: Appointment; qualifications; classification; prohibited activities and other employment.
1. The Commission shall appoint, within the limits of legislative appropriation, a Commission Counsel who shall perform the duties set forth in this chapter and such other duties as may be prescribed by the Commission.
2. The Commission Counsel must be an attorney who is licensed to practice law in this State.
3. The Commission Counsel is in the unclassified service of the State.
4. The Commission Counsel shall devote the Commission Counsel’s entire time and attention to the business of the Commission and shall not pursue any other business or occupation or hold any other office of profit that detracts from the full and timely performance of the Commission Counsel’s duties.
5. The Commission Counsel may not:
(a) Be actively involved in the work of any political party or political campaign; or
(b) Except in pursuit of the business of the Commission, communicate directly or indirectly with a State Legislator or a member of a local legislative body on behalf of someone other than the Commission Counsel to influence:
(1) The State Legislator with regard to introducing or voting upon any matter or taking other legislative action; or
(2) The member of the local legislative body with regard to introducing or voting upon any ordinance or resolution, taking other legislative action or voting upon:
(I) The appropriation of public money;
(II) The issuance of a license or permit; or
(III) Any proposed subdivision of land or special exception or variance from zoning regulations.
(Added to NRS by 1999, 2729; A 2001, 568; 2009, 1050)—(Substituted in revision for NRS 281.464)