Nevada Code § 412.288

Imposition and enforcement of disciplinary punishment without court-martial
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1. Subject to NRS 412.286 , a commanding officer may
impose one or more of the following authorized maximum disciplinary punishments
listed in this subsection for minor offenses, without the intervention of a
court-martial:
(a) The maximum punishments a company grade
officer may impose upon enlisted members of the officers command for each
offense are:
(1) For traditional guard members of the
Nevada National Guard:
(I) Suspension from duty for not
more than two drill periods which need not be consecutive;
(II) Forfeiture of pay for not more
than two drill periods which need not be consecutive;
(III) Reduction to the next inferior
pay grade if the grade from which the serviceman or servicewoman is demoted is
within the authority to promote of the officer imposing the reduction;
(IV) Withholding of privileges for
not more than 6 consecutive months;
(V) Reprimand; and
(VI) Admonition.
(2) For active guard reserve members of
the Nevada National Guard:
(I) Suspension from duty for not
more than 14 days which need not be consecutive;
(II) Forfeiture of pay for not more
than 14 days which need not be consecutive;
(III) Reduction to the next inferior
pay grade if the grade from which the serviceman or servicewoman is demoted is
within the authority to promote of the officer imposing the reduction;
(IV) Withholding of privileges for not
more than 6 consecutive months;
(V) Reprimand; and
(VI) Admonition.
(b) The maximum punishments a commanding officer
of the grade of major or above may impose upon enlisted members of the
officers command are:
(1) Any punishment authorized in paragraph
(a).
(2) For traditional guard members of the
Nevada National Guard:
(I) Suspension from duty for not
more than four drill periods which need not be consecutive;
(II) Forfeiture of pay for not more
than four drill periods which need not be consecutive; and
(III) Reduction to the next inferior
pay grade if the grade from which the serviceman or servicewoman is demoted is
within the authority to promote of the officer imposing the reduction or any
officer subordinate to the one who imposes the reduction, but an enlisted
member in a pay grade above E-4 may not be reduced more than two pay grades.
(3) For active guard reserve members of
the Nevada National Guard:
(I) Suspension from duty for not
more than 1 month, the days of which need not be consecutive;
(II) Forfeiture of pay for not more
than 1 month, the days of which need not be consecutive; and
(III) Reduction to the next inferior
pay grade if the grade from which the serviceman or servicewoman is demoted is
within the authority to promote of the officer imposing the reduction or any
officer subordinate to the one who imposes the reduction, but an enlisted
member in a pay grade above E-4 may not be reduced more than two pay grades.
(c) The maximum punishments which a commanding
officer may impose upon officers under the commanding officers command are:
(1) Any punishment otherwise authorized
pursuant to this section and, if the commanding officer is a major or above,
any punishment authorized in paragraph (b).
(2) If imposed by an officer exercising
general court-martial jurisdiction or an officer of general rank in command:
(I) For traditional guard members of
the Nevada National Guard, suspension from duty for not more than eight drill
periods which need not be consecutive and forfeiture of pay for not more than
one-half of one drill periods pay for eight drill periods which need not be
consecutive.
(II) For active guard reserve
members of the Nevada National Guard, suspension from duty for not more than 2
months, the days of which need not be consecutive and forfeiture of pay for not
more than one-half of 1 months pay for 2 months, the days of which need not be
consecutive.
2. The Governor, the Adjutant General, an
officer exercising general court-martial authority or an officer of a general
or flag rank may impose any punishment authorized in subsection 1 upon any
officer or enlisted member of the officers command.

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