Nevada Code § 417.095

Establishment of program to assist in transition to civilian life; requirements for program
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1. The Director shall establish and
maintain a program to assist veterans and servicemen and servicewomen in
transitioning to life as civilians. The program must be designed to complement
any similar programs of the Federal Government, including, without limitation,
the program established pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 1144.
2. The program established pursuant to
this section must provide information and resources specific to this State
concerning:
(a) Programs of higher education and benefits for
higher education;
(b) Employment and vocational training;
(c) Starting and maintaining a small business;
(d) Programs and services related to health care;
(e) Mental health;
(f) Sexual trauma, including, without limitation,
information and resources specific to sexual trauma experienced while on active
duty or during military training;
(g) Housing; and
(h) Any other benefits available to veterans and
servicemen and servicewomen to assist them in transitioning to life as
civilians.
3. As used in this section, serviceman
or servicewoman means a person who is an active member of the:
(a) Armed Forces of the United States;
(b) National Guard or a reserve component of the
Armed Forces of the United States; or
(c) Commissioned Corps of the United States
Public Health Service or the Commissioned Corps of the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration of the United States and is serving in the capacity
of a commissioned officer in defense of the United States.

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