Nevada Code § 417.0187

Determination and certification by Federal Government deemed proof of status as veteran with a service-connected disability
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Notwithstanding any provision of state law to
the contrary, for the purpose of determining the eligibility for any benefit,
program or assistance provided by the State or a local government to a veteran,
or a business owned or operated by a veteran, with a service-connected
disability:
1. The veteran shall be deemed to be a
veteran with a service-connected disability to the extent determined by the
Federal Government; and
2. A certificate from the United States
Department of Veterans Affairs or the United States Department of Defense which
indicates that the veteran has incurred a service-connected disability and which
indicates the total percentage or compensation of that disability is sufficient
evidence:
(a) That the veteran has incurred a
service-connected disability; and
(b) Of the total percentage or compensation of
the service-connected disability.

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