Nevada Code § 286.385

Public employee on leave of absence to serve in Nevada Legislature may remain member of System
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Except
as otherwise required as a result of NRS
286.535 or 286.537 :
1. A public employee on a leave of absence
to serve in the Nevada Legislature may remain a contributing member of the
System during the leave of absence if retirement contributions to the System
are paid by the Legislator at the contribution rate otherwise applicable to the
public employee as a public employee during the period in which the public
employee is on the leave of absence to serve in the Nevada Legislature.
2. When a public employee on a leave of
absence to serve in the Nevada Legislature continues to be a contributing
member of the System pursuant to subsection 1, the employee shall pay the
contributions required directly to the System. The System shall ensure that the
employer of the public employee who is on a leave of absence to serve in the
Nevada Legislature provides to the System documentation of the period during
which the employee is on the leave of absence. The public employer is not
required to pay the employer contribution during the leave of absence.
3. A public employee on a leave of absence
to serve in the Nevada Legislature may elect to have the amount deducted
pursuant to NRS 218C.390 paid to the
System to partially offset the contributions that the employee is required to
pay to remain a member of the System.
4. A public employee who makes the
election authorized pursuant to this section does not accrue any service credit
for retirement under the Legislators Retirement System after the date of the
public employees election pursuant to this section becomes effective.
5. For the purposes of this section,
compensation shall be deemed to be the salary paid for the position from
which the employee is on leave.

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