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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 1 - JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT GENERALLY

NRS 1.365 Claims which must be submitted to and processed by Executive Officer of Public Employees’ Retirement Board or Court Administrator.

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NRS 1.365 Claims which must be submitted to and processed by Executive Officer of Public Employees’ Retirement Board or Court Administrator.
1. All of the following claims must be submitted to the Executive Officer of the Public Employees’ Retirement Board who shall process the claims:
(a)Claims of justices of the Supreme Court pursuant to NRS 2.060 .
(b)Claims of judges of the Court of Appeals pursuant to NRS 2A.100 .
(c)Claims pursuant to NRS 2A.120 and 2A.140 .
(d)Claims pursuant to NRS 2.070 and 2.079 .
(e)Claims of judges of the district courts pursuant to NRS 3.090 .
(f)Claims pursuant to NRS 3.095 and 3.098 .
2. The following claims must be submitted to the Court Administrator, who shall act as Administrative Officer in processing the claims:
(a)Claims of justices of the Supreme Court under NRS 2.050 .
(b)Claims of judges of the Court of Appeals under NRS 2A.080 .
(c)Claims of judges of the district courts under NRS 3.030 .
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