Plan to reform 300 Nevada boards, commissions emerges

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — After Gov. Joe Lombardo took goal in his State of the State deal with at an ever-expanding variety of boards and commissions that function in Nevada with minimal oversight, a plan to reform the system is rising.

Kristopher Sanchez, Division of Enterprise and Trade director, on Tuesday launched suggestions to reorganize boards and commissions with new laws that will probably be launched through the 83rd session of the Nevada Legislature. Lombardo directed the division to create a brand new framework.

“Nevada’s regulatory, advisory and occupational licensing boards are a form of participatory state government where citizens can volunteer to serve their community and their profession,” based on a Tuesday information launch.

“Since the state’s founding in 1864, the number of boards, commissions and advisory committees has ballooned to over 300. The size and scope of these entities has created a de facto fourth branch of government with appointed representatives that operate with minimal oversight and wide-ranging authorities that impact the state’s economy and the livelihood of thousands of Nevadans,” the discharge mentioned.

A complete analysis produced suggestions for normal evaluate and sundown clauses for boards and commissions, time period limits, appointment provisions and the elimination of current assembly necessities, permitting the boards to convene solely when vital. Additionally, though specifics weren’t included, some boards and commissions may be merged or eradicated, and operations could possibly be centralized.

Democrats management each homes of the Nevada Legislature, and so they noticed Lombardo, a Republican, veto a file variety of payments two years in the past. It stays to be seen if they will agree on proposals to reform boards and commissions.

The division used Iowa as a mannequin for the method and despatched workers there to study a complete reform effort that passed off in 2023.

One-on-one conferences with business associations, govt administrators and board chairs, govt department management, legislative management and different key stakeholders additionally helped information the plan to reform Nevada’s boards and commissions.

Sanchez and Nikki Haag, deputy director of the Workplace of Nevada Boards, Commissions and Councils Requirements, led the hassle. Objectives had been recognized as: 1) rising board and fee accountability and transparency, 2) enhancing operations and decreasing redundancy, 3) decreasing administrative price burdens to licensees, 4) offering wonderful service supply, and 5) enhancing Nevada’s financial competitiveness.

See a full copy of Reforming Nevada’s Boards and Commissions: Findings and Suggestions.

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