Nevada Code § 286.650

Disability retirement allowance: Consequences of employment of recipient
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, whenever a recipient of a disability retirement allowance returns
to employment with a participating public employer, the allowance must be
discontinued, the member shall again become a contributing member of the System
and the members service credit at time of disability retirement must be
restored. An amount equivalent to the members total employee contributions at
time of disability less 15 percent of total disability benefits paid must be
returned to the members individual member account. The member shall retire
under the same retirement plan previously selected for retirement on account of
disability if the member returns to disability retirement or elects service
retirement within 1 year after the members return to employment.
2. A recipient of a disability retirement
allowance may be employed and continue to receive the members allowance if the
member applies to the Board for approval of the employment before the member
begins to work and the Board approves the application. The application must
include:
(a) A full description of the proposed
employment; and
(b) A statement written by the member declaring
the reasons why the proposed employment should not be found to conflict with
the members disability.

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