Nevada Code § 285.050

Employee suggestions: Requirements; duplicates; limitation on number submitted; additional standards
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, any state employee or group of state employees may submit an employee
suggestion. An employee suggestion must be submitted in writing to the Board.
2. To be eligible for an award pursuant to NRS 285.070 , a state employee or group
of state employees must submit a suggestion:
(a) Which is not currently under active
consideration and has not been previously considered by the state agency
affected;
(b) For which the act of developing or proposing
is not a normal part of the job duties of the state employee, whether acting
individually or as a member of a group of state employees;
(c) Which is not within the state employees
authority or responsibility to carry out or implement, whether acting
individually or as a member of a group of state employees;
(d) Which proposes to do more than merely suggest
that an existing policy or procedure be followed correctly;
(e) Which does not concern an individual
grievance or complaint;
(f) Which would not reduce the quality or
quantity of services provided by the relevant state agency; and
(g) Which would not transfer costs from one state
agency to another state agency.
3. If duplicate employee suggestions are
submitted, only the state employee or group of state employees who submits the
first employee suggestion received is eligible for an award pursuant to NRS 285.070 .
4. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, a state employee, either individually or as a member of a group of
state employees, may not submit more than two employee suggestions in any
calendar year. For any employee suggestion submitted by a state employee,
either individually or as a member of a group of state employees, that is
approved in a calendar year, the state employee may submit one additional employee
suggestion during that same calendar year.
5. The Board may, in consultation with the
Budget Division of the Office of Finance and the Interim Finance Committee,
establish such additional standards for the making and submission of employee
suggestions as it deems proper.

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