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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 388A - CHARTER SCHOOLS

NRS 388A.541 Eligibility for benefits of licensed employee on leave of absence; time on leave of absence does not count toward permanent status.

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NRS 388A.541 Eligibility for benefits of licensed employee on leave of absence; time on leave of absence does not count toward permanent status.
1. A licensed employee who is on a leave of absence from a school district pursuant to NRS 388A.530 :
(a)Shall contribute to and be eligible for all benefits for which the employee would otherwise be entitled, including, without limitation, participation in the Public Employees’ Retirement System and accrual of time for the purposes of leave and retirement.
(b)Continues, while the employee is on leave, to be covered by the collective bargaining agreement of the school district only with respect to any matter relating to his or her status or employment with the district.
2. The time during which such an employee is on a leave of absence and employed in a charter school does not count toward the acquisition of permanent status with the school district.
3. Upon the return of a teacher to employment in the school district, the teacher is entitled to the same level of retirement, salary and any other benefits to which the teacher would otherwise be entitled if the teacher had not taken a leave of absence to teach in a charter school.
4. An employee of a charter school who is not on a leave of absence from a school district is eligible for all benefits for which the employee would be eligible for employment in a public school, including, without limitation, participation in the Public Employees’ Retirement System.
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