Nevada Code § 435.307

Transition plan for workers earning less than state minimum wage; regulations. [Effective January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2027.]
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1. On or before January 1 of each year, a
provider of jobs and day training services that holds a valid certificate
issued pursuant to 29 U.S.C. 214(c) authorizing the provider of jobs and day
training services to pay less than the state minimum wage in effect on that
date shall submit to the Division for its approval a plan detailing the manner
in which the provider of jobs and day training services will:
(a) Transition such persons from earning less
than the state minimum wage to earning at least the state minimum wage by
January 1, 2028, or support such persons in obtaining competitive integrated
employment, supported employment or community activities related to the goals
of the persons; and
(b) Assist such persons to participate in unpaid
activities that are not related to employment.
2. A plan submitted pursuant to subsection
1 must be informed by evidence-based practices and models for providing effective
employment and align with any applicable federal laws and regulations. Such a
plan must be accompanied by a report that contains for each person who is
earning less than the state minimum wage under a valid certificate issued
pursuant to 29 U.S.C. 214(c), measurable benchmarks to show the progress the
provider of jobs and day training services is making toward:
(a) Transitioning the person to earning at least
the state minimum wage or supporting the person in pursuing competitive
integrated employment, supported employment or community activities related to
the goals of the person; and
(b) Assisting the person to participate in unpaid
activities that are not related to employment.
3. If the Division determines that a plan
submitted pursuant to this section does not meet the requirements of this
section or will not make adequate progress towards the goals prescribed by
subsection 1, the Division shall require the provider of jobs and day training
services to submit a revised plan.
4. The Division may adopt any regulations
necessary to carry out the provisions of this section and NRS 435.309 .
5. As used in this section, supported
employment has the meaning ascribed to it in 29 U.S.C. 705(38).

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