Nevada Code § 412.124

Adjutant General may order National Guard to active duty with Governors approval; pay and allowances
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1. The Adjutant General, with the approval
of the Governor, may order members of the Nevada National Guard to active duty.
Members, while on active duty, are entitled to receive the pay and allowances
of their corresponding grades in the Armed Forces of the United States, but in
no case may the pay and allowances be less than $50 per day.
2. Members of the Nevada National Guard
serving on courts-martial, courts of inquiry, efficiency boards, medical boards
or other special duty requiring absence from their stations or business under
competent orders may receive the per diem allowance and travel expenses
provided for state officers and employees generally.
3. In lieu of other provisions of this
chapter, such amounts as are approved by the Governor may be paid to a medical
examiner for his or her services and necessary disbursements and to a properly
appointed judge advocate for legal services and necessary disbursements in any
suit, action or proceeding.
4. Members of the Nevada National Guard
may not receive from the State the pay or the pay and allowances provided by
this section when they are eligible for similar pay and allowances from federal
funds.
5. Members of the Nevada National Guard
may with their consent perform without pay or without pay and allowances in
parades or ceremonial events, or any of the types of military duty prescribed
in this chapter pursuant to orders issued by competent military authority.
Necessary traveling expenses, subsistence and per diem allowances may be
furnished the members within the discretion of the Adjutant General and within
the amount appropriated therefor.
6. All pay and allowances provided by this
chapter, except per diem allowances, mileage and expenses while traveling under
orders, are subject to be applied to the payment of penalties and fines imposed
by military courts, and to the payment of any shortage of funds or for injury
to state or federal property for which a member of the Nevada National Guard is
responsible or accountable where the responsibility has been fixed by competent
authority.

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