Nevada Code § 227.205

Salaries and wages of state officers and employees to be paid electronically through use of direct deposit; waivers; regulations
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1. The State Controller shall establish an
electronic payment system to pay the salaries and wages of state officers and
employees through the use of direct deposit.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3, the State Controller shall pay the salaries and wages of state
officers and employees using the electronic payment system.
3. Upon application by a state officer or
employee, the State Controller may waive the participation of the state officer
or employee in the electronic payment system established pursuant to subsection
1 if:
(a) The State Controller determines that
participation in the system by the state officer or employee would cause the
state officer or employee to suffer undue hardship or extreme inconvenience; or
(b) The state officer or employee does not have
an account at a financial institution that accepts direct deposit.
4. The State Controller may adopt such
regulations as he or she determines to be necessary or advisable to carry out
the provisions of this section.
5. As used in this section:
(a) Direct deposit means payment of the salary
and wages of a person by causing the net amount of such persons salary and
wages to be deposited in an account maintained in a financial institution in
the name of the person.
(b) State employee means any person who
performs public duties under the direction and control of a state officer for
compensation paid by or through the State except any employee of:
(1) The Nevada System of Higher Education;
or
(2) The Legislative Department of the
State Government.
(c) State officer means a person elected or
appointed to a position with the State Government, except the Nevada System of
Higher Education or the Legislative Department of State Government, which
involves the exercise of a state power, trust or duty, including:
(1) Actions taken in an official capacity
which involve a substantial and material exercise of administrative discretion in
the formulation of state policy;
(2) The expenditure of state money; and
(3) The enforcement of laws and
regulations of the State.

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