Senate Amendment to Assembly Bill No. 37 First Reprint (BDR 34-322)
Proposed by: Committee on Human Resources and Facilities
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Amends: Summary: Title: Preamble: Joint Sponsorship:
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Amend section 1, page 2, line 4, after "
shall," by inserting:"
to the extent practicable and".Amend the bill as a whole by renumbering sections 2 through 4 as sections 3 through 5 and adding a new section designated sec. 2, following section 1, to read as follows:
"Sec. 2. NRS 386.320 is hereby amended to read as follows:
(a) The clerk and president of the board of trustees may each receive a salary of $85 for each board of trustees meeting they attend, not to exceed $170 a month.
(b) The other trustees may each receive a salary of $80 for each board of trustees meeting they attend, not to exceed $160 a month.
(c) The board of trustees may hire a stenographer to take the minutes of the meetings of the board of trustees, and the stenographer may be paid a reasonable fee for each meeting attended.
2. If the total pupil enrollment in the school district for the immediately preceding school year is 1,000 or more:
(a) The clerk and president of the board of trustees may each receive a salary of $85 for each board of trustees meeting they attend, not to exceed
(b) The other trustees may each receive a salary of $80 for each board of trustees meeting they attend, not to exceed
(c) The board of trustees may hire a stenographer to take the minutes of the meetings of the board of trustees, and the stenographer may be paid a reasonable fee for each meeting attended.".
Amend the title of the bill, fifth line, after "personnel;" by inserting:
"increasing the maximum salaries allowed for the members of the boards of trustees of certain school districts;".
Amend the summary of the bill, second line, by deleting "personnel." and inserting:
"personnel and increasing maximum salaries allowed for boards of trustees of certain school districts.".