Nevada Code § 288.620

Types of prohibited practices; certain conduct deemed not to be failure to negotiate in good faith; applicability of certain decisions of Board
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1. It is a prohibited practice for the
Executive Department or its designated representative willfully to:
(a) Engage in any prohibited practice applicable
to a local government employer or its designated representative set forth in
subsection 1 of NRS 288.270 , except
paragraphs (e) and (g) of that subsection.
(b) Refuse to bargain collectively in good faith
with an exclusive representative as required in NRS 288.565 . Bargaining collectively
includes the entire bargaining process, including, without limitation,
mediation or arbitration.
(c) Failure to provide the information required
in NRS 288.500 .
2. It is a prohibited practice for an
employee or for a labor organization or its designated agent willfully to:
(a) Engage in any prohibited practice applicable
to a local government employee or a labor organization or its designated representative
set forth in subsection 2 of NRS 288.270 ,
except paragraphs (b) and (d) of that subsection.
(b) Refuse to bargain in good faith with the
Executive Department, if it is an exclusive representative, as required in NRS 288.540 . Bargaining collectively
includes the entire bargaining process, including, without limitation,
mediation or arbitration.
3. The inclusion by the Governor in the
biennial proposed executive budget of the State of an amount of money for the
salaries, wage rates or any other form of direct monetary compensation for
employees which conflicts with the terms of a collective bargaining agreement
must not be construed as a failure of the Executive Department to negotiate in
good faith.
4. To the greatest extent practicable, any
decision issued by the Board before October 1, 2019, relating to the
interpretation of, or the performance under, the provisions of NRS 288.270 shall be deemed to apply to any
complaint arising out of the interpretation of, or performance under, the
provisions of this section.

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