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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 1A - JUDICIAL RETIREMENT

NRS 1A.670 Limitation on and reduction of amount of monthly allowance.

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NRS 1A.670 Limitation on and reduction of amount of monthly allowance. The amount of each monthly allowance paid as specified in NRS 1A.580 to 1A.660 , inclusive, must not exceed the deceased member of the Judicial Retirement Plan’s average compensation and must be reduced by the amount of any other benefit received from any source:
1. If that benefit was provided or purchased by the expenditure of money by this State if the deceased member was a justice of the Supreme Court, judge of the Court of Appeals or district judge, by the county if the deceased member was a justice of the peace or by the city if the deceased member was a municipal judge, except for lump-sum payments under a group insurance program; and
2. To the extent that the total of the allowance and the other benefit would otherwise exceed the deceased member’s average compensation.
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