Nevada Code § 286.67695

Payments to survivor beneficiary of member killed in line of duty or course of employment on or after July 1, 2013
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, the survivor beneficiary of a member who is a police officer or
firefighter killed in the line of duty on or after July 1, 2013, or the
survivor beneficiary of any other member killed in the course of employment on
or after July 1, 2013, is entitled to receive a monthly allowance equivalent to
the greater of:
(a) Fifty percent of the salary of the member on
the date of the members death; or
(b) One hundred percent of the retirement
allowance that the member was eligible to receive based on the members years
of service obtained before the members death without any reduction for age for
the deceased member.
2. If the member had designated one or
more payees in addition to the survivor beneficiary pursuant to NRS 286.6767 , the monthly allowance to
which a survivor beneficiary is entitled pursuant to subsection 1 must be
divided between the survivor beneficiary and any additional payees in the
proportion designated by the member pursuant to NRS 286.6767 .
3. The benefits provided by this section
must be paid to the survivor beneficiary for the remainder of the survivor
beneficiarys life.
4. The survivor beneficiary may elect to
receive the benefits provided by any one of the following only:
(a) This section;
(b) NRS
286.67675 ;
(c) NRS
286.6768 ;
(d) NRS
286.67685 ; or
(e) NRS
286.6769 .
5. For the purposes of this section, the
Board shall define by regulation killed in the line of duty and killed in
the course of employment.
6. As used in this section, survivor
beneficiary means a person designated pursuant to NRS 286.6767 .

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