Nevada Code § 286.673

Payments to child of deceased member
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1. Except as limited by NRS 286.6775 , each child of a deceased
member is entitled to receive a cumulative benefit of at least $400 per month,
beginning on the first day of the month following the members death.
2. Payments to any child cease on the last
day of the month of:
(a) The childs death;
(b) The childs marriage; or
(c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3,
4 or 5, the childs attaining the age of 18 years.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4, these benefits may be paid to the child of a deceased member
until the last day of the month of the childs 23rd birthday if, at the time
that the child attains 18 years, the child is, and continues thereafter to be,
a full-time student in any accredited:
(a) High school;
(b) Vocational or technical school; or
(c) College or university.
4. If the Board ceases the payment of
benefits to a child of a deceased member who received benefits pursuant to
subsection 3 because the child ceased being a full-time student, the Board may
resume the payment of such benefits until the last day of the month of the
childs 23rd birthday if the child returns to full-time status at an
accredited:
(a) High school;
(b) Vocational or technical school; or
(c) College or university.
5. These benefits may be commenced or
extended indefinitely beyond a childs 18th birthday if and so long as the
child is determined by the System to be:
(a) Financially dependent; and
(b) Physically or mentally incompetent.
6. All benefits under this section may be
paid by the System to the childs:
(a) Surviving parent; or
(b) Legal guardian.
7. The Board shall establish uniform
standards and procedures for determining whether a child is:
(a) A full-time student;
(b) Financially dependent; and
(c) Physically or mentally incompetent.

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