Nevada Code § 286.578

Postretirement increases: Increases payable July 1, 1979, and July 1, 1980
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1. In addition to other postretirement
allowances or benefits provided by law, and subject to the limitation provided
in subsection 3, the Public Employees Retirement System shall provide a
postretirement increase to each eligible person, based upon:
(a) The number of years the person has received a
retirement allowance or in the case of a beneficiary of a retired employee, the
number of years an allowance or benefits have been received since the retired
employees effective date of retirement; and
(b) The amount of the persons cumulative
allowance or benefit computed as of the dates on which these increases are
payable.
2. The increases provided in subsection 1
are payable on July 1, 1979, and July 1, 1980, as follows:
Number
of Years Receiving Increase
in Cumulative
Allowance
or Benefit Allowance
or Benefit
5 years or more................................................................................... 5.0
percent
4 years.................................................................................................. 4.5
percent
3 years.................................................................................................. 4.0
percent
2 years.................................................................................................. 3.5
percent
1 year.................................................................................................... 3.0
percent
3. These percentage increases are payable
only if they do not exceed the percentage increase in the All Items Consumer
Price Index for the preceding calendar year. If the percentage increase in the
index for the preceding year is less than any percentage increase described in
subsection 2, the latter increase must be reduced to the former.

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