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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 218A - LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT GENERALLY

NRS 218A.310 Service in Legislature cannot be considered break in service for purposes of private pension plan.

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NRS 218A.310 Service in Legislature cannot be considered break in service for purposes of private pension plan.
1. No employer, labor organization or employee association which maintains or administers a private pension plan for the benefit of its employees or members may consider or treat any time spent by an employee or member as a Legislator as a break in service for any purpose of that plan.
2. If a private pension plan requires that an employee work a certain number of hours in a year to qualify under the plan, that number must be reduced for a year in which the employee serves as a Legislator during a regular or special session. The reduction must be by a number of hours which bears the same relationship to the required number of hours as the number of days in the regular or special session bears to the number of days in the year.
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