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SCLL Handbook

A Message to SCLL Members

Thank you for accepting appointment to the state’s advisory board on libraries and literacy. As a councilmember you will help guide the direction of library and literacy development in our state. Libraries and literacy work hand in hand to create the foundation for an informed society. Libraries provide free access to the knowledge, information and diversity of ideas essential to a democratic society. Literacy is the means for each individual to take advantage of what libraries have to offer. 

The challenges faced by libraries and literacy programs today in assuring the free flow of information and service are numerous. Technology, access, intellectual freedom, and finances, are several of the complex and important issues affecting these organizations. As a councilmember, you will be an important part of the changing library and literacy landscape.

We hope that this site will assist you with your important responsibilities. And thank you again for all of Nevada for your willingness to participate in shaping the future of libraries and literacy in our state.

 

 

Human Resources Documents & Contact Information

**PLEASE CONTACT AGENCY HUMAN RESOURSES SERVICES (AHRS) TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT**

Agency HR Services – agencyhr@admin.nv.gov
Dept. of Administration/Div. of Human Resource Management

North Office
400 W. King St., Ste. 406
Carson City, NV 89703 
PH: 775-684-0209
Fax: 775-687-1150

South Office
555 E. Washington Ave., Ste. 1400 
Las Vegas, NV 89101 
PH: 702-486-4340
Fax: 702-486-2925

 

1. PRINT, COMPLETE AND BRING TO THE AHRS APPOINTMENT:

2. MEMBER NEEDS TO BRING THE DOCUMENTS LISTED BELOW TO THE AHRS APPOINTMENT:    

3. THE DOCUMENTS BELOW MUST BE COMPLETED WITH AHRS STAFF:    

 

 

SCLL Meeting Compensation

Reappointment Process

The Governor believes that all citizens should have direct access to their government and have the right to help shape public policy. The Governor has the privilege and authority to confirm or appoint members to numerous boards and commissions. Most boards and commissions are created by federal law, state legislation, or executive order of the Governor. Each state board has a different role and membership requirements. The membership is outlined in the enabling document and is usually narrowly defined, often including requirements for political or geographic diversity.

Update Information or Resign from Council

Update Your Contact Information

  • Please make sure to keep the Governor’s office informed of any changes to your contact information. You can update your contact information by email to boards@gov.nv.gov and copy nsla-lpd@admin.nv.gov.

Submit Your Resignation