Nevada Code § 286.5775

Postretirement increases: Increases based on years allowance received; beneficiaries of deceased employees; limitations
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1. In addition to the other postretirement
allowances and increases provided by law, if adequate money is available which
has been designated for this purpose, the Public Employees Retirement System
shall provide a postretirement increase based upon the total number of calendar
years that the recipient has been receiving an allowance. The increases are
payable beginning July 1, 1977, and July 1, 1978, as follows:
Total
Years
Receiving
Allowance Increase
of Base Benefit
12 or more..................................................................................... 5.00
percent
11 4.75
percent
10 4.50
percent
9 4.25
percent
8 4.00
percent
7 3.75
percent
6 3.50
percent
5 3.25
percent
4 3.00
percent
3 2.75
percent
2 2.50
percent
1 2.25
percent
2. A person who has been receiving an allowance
for at least 6 months but less than 1 year when postretirement increases are
paid is entitled to an increase of 2 percent of the persons base benefit.
3. A beneficiary of a deceased retired
employee is entitled to receive postretirement increases provided in this
section based on the effective date of retirement for the retired employee and:
(a) The base benefit for the retired employee if
the retired employee selected option 2 or 4; or
(b) Fifty percent of the base benefit of the
retired employee if the retired employee selected option 3 or 5.
4. The postretirement increases provided
in this section are payable only if they do not exceed the percentage increase
in the Consumer Price Index (All Items) during the previous calendar year or
any limitations required as a result of NRS
286.537 . The percentage for postretirement increases provided in this
section must be reduced to the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index
(All Items) for the previous calendar year if the increase in the index is less
than the percentage provided in this section.

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