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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 1A - JUDICIAL RETIREMENT

NRS 1A.615 Payments to spouse of deceased member killed in course of judicial service.

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NRS 1A.615 Payments to spouse of deceased member killed in course of judicial service.
1. The spouse of a member killed in the course of judicial service on or after July 1, 2013, is entitled to receive a monthly allowance equivalent to the greater of:
(a)Fifty percent of the salary of the member on the date of the member’s death; or
(b)One hundred percent of the retirement allowance that the member was eligible to receive based on the member’s years of service obtained before the member’s death without any reduction for age for the deceased member.
2. The benefits provided by this section must be paid to the spouse for the remainder of the spouse’s life.
3. The spouse may elect to receive the benefits by any one of the following only:
(a)This section;
(b)NRS 1A.590 ;
(c)NRS 1A.600 ; or
(d)NRS 1A.610 .
4. For the purposes of this section, the Board shall define by regulation “killed in the course of judicial service.”
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