Nevada Code § 608.0195

Periods for sleep
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1. If an employee specified in paragraph
(a) of subsection 3 is required to be on duty for 24 hours or more, the
employer and employee may agree in writing to exclude from the employees wages
a regularly scheduled sleeping period not to exceed 8 hours if adequate sleeping
facilities are furnished:
(a) By the employer of an employee described in
subparagraph (1) of paragraph (a) of subsection 3; or
(b) In the home in which an employee described in
subparagraph (2) of paragraph (a) of subsection 3 provides personal care
services,
as
applicable.
2. If the sleeping period is interrupted
by any call for service by the employer or for service to a person to whom the
employee provides personal care services, the interruption must be counted as
hours worked. If the sleeping period is interrupted by any call for service by
the employer or for service to a person to whom the employee provides personal
care services to such an extent that the sleeping period is less than 5 hours,
the employee must be paid for the entire sleeping period.
3. The provisions of subsections 1 and 2:
(a) Apply only to:
(1) An employee who is on duty at a
residential facility for a group of similarly situated persons who require
supervision, care or other assistance from employees at the residential
facility; and
(2) An employee of an agency to provide
personal care services in the home who is on duty.
(b) Do not apply to a firefighter, a member of a
rescue or emergency services crew or a peace officer, including, without
limitation, a correctional officer.
4. As used in this section:
(a) A group of similarly situated persons
includes, without limitation, a group of:
(1) Persons with a mental illness;
(2) Persons with a physical disability;
(3) Persons with an intellectual
disability;
(4) Persons who are elderly;
(5) Persons recovering from alcohol or
substance use disorders;
(6) Children in foster care; and
(7) Children in a program to address
emotional or behavioral problems.
(b) Agency to provide personal care services in
the home has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS
449B.015 .
(c) On duty means any period during which an
employee is working or is required to remain on the premises of:
(1) In the case of an employee described
in subparagraph (1) of paragraph (a) of subsection 3, the employer; or
(2) In the case of an employee described
in subparagraph (2) of paragraph (a) of subsection 3, the home of a person to
whom the employee provides personal care services.
(d) Personal care services means the services
described in NRS 449B.465 .
(e) Residential facility means:
(1) A dormitory, any structure similar to
a dormitory or any structure similar to a private residence in which a group of
similarly situated persons reside for the purpose of receiving supervision,
care or other assistance from employees on duty at the residential facility.
Any such dormitory or structure similar to a dormitory may include a studio
apartment for the use of the employees.
(2) In the case of a program for children
to address emotional or behavioral problems, any structure which provides for
residential living for the children and employees.

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