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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 412 - STATE MILITIA

NRS 412.139 Unlawful termination of employment of member of Nevada National Guard or National Guard of another state: Participation in training, active service or duty, or other required meetings; penalty.

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NRS 412.139 Unlawful termination of employment of member of Nevada National Guard or National Guard of another state: Participation in training, active service or duty, or other required meetings; penalty.
1. An employer may not terminate the employment of a member of the:
(a)Nevada National Guard because the member:
(1)Assembles for training, participates in field training or active duty or otherwise meets as required pursuant to NRS 412.118 ; or
(2)Is ordered to active service or duty pursuant to NRS 412.122 or 412.124 ; or
(b)National Guard of another state who is employed in this State because the member:
(1)Assembles for training, participates in field training or active duty or otherwise meets as required pursuant to the law of that state; or
(2)Is ordered to active service or duty pursuant to the law of that state.
2. Any employer who violates subsection 1 is guilty of a misdemeanor.
3. In addition to any other remedy or penalty, the Labor Commissioner may impose against the employer an administrative penalty of not more than $5,000 for each such violation.
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