Nevada Code § 286.6705

Transfer of unpaid check for benefits or refund to retirement fund; claim for payment of money; period of limitation
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1. Any check for benefits or a refund
which has not been paid within 5 years after being transferred to the account
for unclaimed benefits or refunds must be transferred to the Public Employees
Retirement Fund or Police and Firefighters Retirement Fund, whichever is
appropriate.
2. If, within 6 years after a check for
benefits or a refund has been transferred pursuant to subsection 1, any person
appears and claims the money, the claimant may file a petition in the District
Court for Carson City stating the nature of the claim, with an appropriate
prayer for the relief demanded. A copy of the petition must be served upon the
Attorney General before or at the time it is filed. Within 20 days after
service, the Attorney General shall appear in the proceeding and respond to the
petition. If, after examining all the facts, the Attorney General is convinced
that the System has no legal defense against the petition, the Attorney General
may, with the consent of the Court, confess judgment on behalf of the System.
3. If judgment is not confessed, the
petition must be considered at issue on the 20th day after its filing, and may
be heard by the Court on that day, or at such future day as the Court may
order. Upon the hearing, the Court shall examine into the claim and hear the
allegations and proofs. If the Court finds that the claimant is entitled to any
money transferred pursuant to subsection 1 to a retirement fund, it shall order
the Board to pay the money forthwith to the claimant, but without interest or
cost to the Board.
4. All persons, except minors and persons
of unsound mind, who fail to appear and file their petitions within the time
limited in subsection 1 are forever barred. Minors and persons of unsound mind
may appear and file their petitions at any time within 5 years after their
respective disabilities are removed.

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