Nevada Code § 286.672

Eligibility
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3 and NRS 286.67665 and 286.67695 , if a deceased member had 2 years
of accredited contributing service in the 2 1/2 years immediately preceding the
members death or was a regular, part-time employee who had 2 or more years of
creditable contributing service before and at least 1 day of contributing
service within 6 months immediately preceding the members death, or if the
employee had 10 or more years of accredited contributing service, certain of
the deceased members dependents are eligible for payments as provided in NRS 286.671 to 286.679 , inclusive. If the death of the
member resulted from a mental or physical condition which required the member
to leave the employ of a participating public employer or go on leave without
pay, eligibility pursuant to the provisions of this section extends for 18
months after the members termination or commencement of leave without pay.
2. If the death of a member occurs while
the member is on leave of absence granted by the members employer for further
training and if the member met the requirements of subsection 1 at the time the
members leave began, certain of the deceased members dependents are eligible
for payments as provided in subsection 1.
3. If the death of a member is caused by
an occupational disease, accident or motor vehicle crash arising out of and in
the course of the members employment, no prior contributing service is
required to make the deceased members dependents eligible for payments
pursuant to NRS 286.671 to 286.679 , inclusive, except that this
subsection does not apply to an accident or motor vehicle crash occurring while
the member is traveling between the members home and the members principal
place of employment or to an accident, motor vehicle crash or occupational
disease arising out of employment for which no contribution is made.
4. As used in this section, dependent
includes a survivor beneficiary designated pursuant to NRS 286.6767 .

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