Nevada Code § 617.430

Eligibility; limitations
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1. Every employee who is disabled or dies
because of an occupational disease, as defined in this chapter, arising out of
and in the course of employment in the State of Nevada, or the dependents, as
that term is defined in chapters 616A to 616D , inclusive, of NRS, of an employee whose
death is caused by an occupational disease, are entitled to the compensation
provided by those chapters for temporary disability, permanent disability or
death, as the facts may warrant, subject to the modifications mentioned in this
chapter.
2. In cases of tenosynovitis, prepatellar
bursitis, and infection or inflammation of the skin, no person is entitled to
such compensation unless for 90 days next preceding the contraction of the
occupational disease the employee has been:
(a) A resident of the State of Nevada; or
(b) Employed by a self-insured employer, a member
of an association of self-insured public or private employers, or an employer
insured by a private carrier that provides coverage for occupational diseases.

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