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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 616A - INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE: ADMINISTRATION

NRS 616A.225 “Employee”: Persons participating in federally approved training programs.

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NRS 616A.225 “Employee”: Persons participating in federally approved training programs.
1. Any person who participates in a training program approved pursuant to 29 U.S.C. §§ 1501 to 1781, inclusive, is entitled to the benefits of chapters 616A to 616D , inclusive, of NRS and, except as provided in subsection 2, shall be deemed an employee of the person receiving the grant to conduct the program, at a wage:
(a)Of $150 per month if the person who participates in the training program is receiving formal instruction in a classroom;
(b)Equal to his or her actual remuneration if he or she is being trained under actual working conditions and is paid a wage by the recipient of the grant; or
(c)Of $150 per month or his or her actual remuneration, whichever is greater, if he or she is being so trained and instructed and receiving a wage from the recipient of the grant.
2. Any person who participates in a training program approved pursuant to 29 U.S.C. §§ 1501 to 1781, inclusive, where the person is trained on the job and is paid a wage directly by the employer shall be deemed an employee of that employer and is entitled to the benefits of chapters 616A to 616D , inclusive, of NRS.
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