Nevada Code § 288.585

Supplemental bargaining
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, the Executive Department and the exclusive representative of a
bargaining unit may engage in supplemental bargaining concerning any terms and
conditions of employment which are peculiar to or which uniquely affect fewer
than all the employees within the bargaining unit.
2. The Executive Department and an
exclusive representative may engage in supplemental bargaining pursuant to
subsection 1 for fewer than all the employees within two or more bargaining
units that the exclusive representative represents if the requirements of
subsection 1 are met for each such bargaining unit. Supplemental bargaining
must be conducted in the manner prescribed by NRS
288.400 to 288.630 , inclusive.
3. If the parties reach a supplemental
bargaining agreement pursuant to this section, the provisions of the
supplemental bargaining agreement:
(a) Must be in writing; and
(b) Shall be deemed to be incorporated into the
provisions of each collective bargaining agreement then in effect between the
Executive Department and the employees who are subject to the supplemental
bargaining agreement if the provisions of the supplemental bargaining agreement
do not conflict with the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement.
4. If any provision of the supplemental
bargaining agreement conflicts with any provision of the collective bargaining
agreement, the provision of the supplemental bargaining agreement is void and
the provision of the collective bargaining agreement must be given effect.
5. The provisions of the supplemental
bargaining agreement expire at the same time as the other provisions of the collective
bargaining agreement into which they are incorporated.
6. The Executive Department and an
exclusive representative may, during collective bargaining conducted pursuant
to NRS 288.400 to 288.630 , inclusive, negotiate and include
in a collective bargaining agreement any terms and conditions of employment
that would otherwise be within the scope of supplemental bargaining conducted
pursuant to this section.

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