Nevada Code § 613.4368

Legislative findings and declaration
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1. The Legislature hereby finds and
declares that:
(a) Workplace laws must adequately protect
pregnant women from being terminated from their employment because of the
refusal of their employer to provide a reasonable accommodation;
(b) Women are often the primary income earners
for their families and unemployment resulting from the failure of their
employers to provide accommodations in the workplace is an outcome that
families cannot afford to endure; and
(c) By remaining employed, pregnant women
continue to provide economic security for their families, which in turn
provides an economic benefit to the economy of this State.
2. The Legislature further finds and declares
that it is the intent of the Legislature to fight against discrimination based
on pregnancy, childbirth or a related medical condition, promote public health
and ensure that women realize full and equal participation in the workforce by
requiring employers to provide reasonable accommodations to employees who are
pregnant, have given birth or have a related medical condition.

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