Nevada Code § 284.356

Paid family leave
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, an employee of the Executive Department of the State Government who
has been employed for not less than 12 consecutive months is entitled to take 8
weeks of paid family leave:
(a) To bond with a newborn child of the employee
or a newborn child of the domestic partner of the employee;
(b) To bond with a newly adopted child of the
employee;
(c) To recover from or undergo treatment for a
serious illness;
(d) To care for a seriously ill member of the
immediate family of the employee; or
(e) For a qualifying event resulting from the
military deployment to a foreign country of an immediate family member of the
employee.
2. An employee eligible for paid family
leave pursuant to subsection 1 must have not less than 40 hours of sick leave
accrued pursuant to NRS 284.355 before
taking paid family leave. Any sick leave accrued in excess of 40 hours must be
used before taking paid family leave.
3. An appointing authority shall pay an
employee on paid family leave 50 percent of the regular wage the employee would
have earned if the employee was not on leave.
4. An employee that is entitled to take
paid family leave pursuant to subsection 1 is not required to take paid family
leave consecutively and may take paid family leave over the course of a
12-month period.
5. An appointing authority or his or her
designee shall not deny an eligible employee the right to take paid family
leave in accordance with the provisions of this section or retaliate or take
any adverse action against an employee for taking paid family leave pursuant to
subsection 1.
6. As used in this section:
(a) Domestic partner means a person who is in a
domestic partnership which is registered or recognized pursuant to chapter 122A of NRS and which has not been
terminated pursuant to that chapter.
(b) Immediate family means a parent, sibling,
child by blood, adoption or marriage, spouse, grandparent or grandchild.
(c) Qualifying event means any military event
or essential need resulting from the military deployment of an immediate family
member. The term includes, without limitation, arranging for child care or
parental care during deployment, representing the military family member at a
federal, state or local event during deployment and addressing issues due to
the death of the military family member.
(d) Serious illness has the meaning ascribed to
it in NRS 232.4854 .

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