Nevada Code § 281.130

Salaries and fees of public officers and employees subject to attachment, garnishment and execution; fraudulent assignment void; restriction on running of statute of limitations
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1. The fees and salaries of all persons
holding office or positions of profit under the government of the State of
Nevada, or under any county, township, city, town or school district within the
State, shall be subject to attachment and execution for all debts and
liabilities created or incurred by such officials or other persons. All
assignments, sales or transfers of such fees and salaries, previous to becoming
due, unless made in good faith and not to defraud creditors, shall be void as
against all such debts and liabilities.
2. In case of the garnishment or
attachment of any auditor, treasurer or disbursing officer, under the
provisions of this section, such officer so garnished or holding the funds or
property attached may pay the sum named, or deliver the property named in the
garnishment or attachment, into the court issuing the same, taking the receipt
of the court therefor, which shall be a full release of the disbursing officer
from the garnishment or attachment.
3. The statute of limitations shall not
run against any indebtedness of such officer or person, existing at the time
the officer or person entered upon the duties of such office or position,
during the time such office or position shall be held.

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