Nevada Code § 412.154

Immunity from civil and criminal liability; counsel; costs; security for costs; exemption from certain process, summons and notice
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1. Members of the Nevada National Guard
ordered into active service of the State pursuant to this chapter are not
liable civilly or criminally for any act done by them in the performance of
their duty. When an action or proceeding of any nature is commenced in any
court by any person against any officer of the militia for any act done by the
officer in his or her official capacity in the discharge of any duty pursuant
to this chapter, or an alleged omission by the officer to do an act which it
was his or her duty to perform, or against any person acting pursuant to the
authority or order of such an officer, or by virtue of any warrant issued by
the officer pursuant to law, the defendant:
(a) May have counsel of his or her own selection,
with the cost of such counsel to be borne by the defendant; or
(b) Must be defended by the Attorney General in
civil actions and by the State Judge Advocate in criminal actions, with the
cost of such counsel to be paid out of the Reserve for Statutory Contingency
Account upon approval by the State Board of Examiners unless the defendant was
found to have been criminally negligent or to have acted wantonly or
maliciously, in which case the cost of such counsel must be borne by the
defendant,
and may
require the person instituting or prosecuting the action or proceeding to file
security for the payment of costs that may be awarded to the defendant therein.
2. A defendant in whose favor a final
judgment is rendered in an action or a final order is made in a special
proceeding shall recover his or her costs.
3. No member of the Nevada National Guard
may be arrested on any civil process while going to, remaining at, or returning
from any place at which he or she is required to attend for military duty.
4. A person may not serve a summons for,
or notice of, a civil action or administrative proceeding against a member of
the Nevada National Guard, and any such action or proceeding must be postponed,
stayed or delayed, during any period in which the member:
(a) Assembles for training, participates in field
training or active duty training, or otherwise meets as required pursuant to NRS 412.118 ;
(b) Begins active service or duty upon the
ordered date of reporting pursuant to NRS
412.122 or 412.124 ; or
(c) Is going to or returning from any duty,
service or training specified in paragraph (a) or (b).

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