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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 286 - PUBLIC EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT

NRS 286.230 Public Employees’ Retirement Administrative Fund.

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NRS 286.230 Public Employees’ Retirement Administrative Fund.
1. The Board shall establish a fund known as the Public Employees’ Retirement Administrative Fund in which must be deposited all administrative fees.
2. The Board shall fix an administrative fee per capita sufficient to pay the operating expense of the System. Except as otherwise provided by NRS 1A.200 and 218C.160 , the System shall transfer monthly from the respective retirement funds to the Public Employees’ Retirement Administrative Fund the amount of the per capita fee multiplied by the combined number of members and persons receiving allowances from that Fund.
3. The Board may establish a separate and additional administrative fee for police officers and firefighters and their public employers to pay the additional expense of maintaining a separate fund and to pay the actual and necessary travel expenses and other expenses, within the limits established by the Board, for meetings of the Police and Firefighters’ Retirement Fund Advisory Committee.
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