Nevada Code § 614.180

Election to require local administration of plan providing health, welfare, pension or other similar benefits to members of labor organizations
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1. The Legislature hereby declares that:
(a) Employees who are members of labor
organizations are entitled to reasonable assurances that money they contribute
for plans which provide health, welfare, pension or other similar benefits is
being used for the intended purpose.
(b) Local labor organizations cannot control the
use of money contributed for such plans if the plans are managed and operated
in another state for labor organizations of which the local organization is an
affiliate.
(c) A local labor organization should be entitled
to require local administration of such plans if the organization so elects.
2. Nothing in this section:
(a) Relates to any plan for providing the
benefits described in paragraph (a) of subsection 1. This section relates only
to the determination by a local labor organization to establish a locally
administered plan for its members.
(b) Purports to impair any obligation under an
existing contract.
3. A labor organization whose members are
employed in this state may elect to require administration in this state of any
plan for providing health, welfare, pension or other similar benefits for its
members. If such a plan is being administered on behalf of an organization of
which the local labor organization is an affiliate, the local organization may
elect to discontinue its members contributions to the plan and establish a
separate plan for its members which is administered by a trustee in this state.

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