Nevada Revised Statutes 284.355 – Leave for sickness and disability: Accrual; uses; payment for unused leave; employees with mental or emotional disorders; forfeiture of leave
1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, all employees in the public service, whether in the classified or unclassified service, are entitled to sick and disability leave with pay of 1 1/4 working days for each month of service, which may be cumulative from year to year. After an employee has accumulated 90 working days of sick leave, the amount of additional unused sick leave which the employee is entitled to carry forward from 1 year to the next is limited to one-half of the unused sick leave accrued during that year, but the Commission may by regulation provide for subsequent use of unused sick leave accrued but not carried forward because of this limitation in cases where the employee is suffering from a long-term or chronic illness and has used all sick leave otherwise available to the employee.
Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 284.355
- Beneficiary: A person who is entitled to receive the benefits or proceeds of a will, trust, insurance policy, retirement plan, annuity, or other contract. Source: OCC
- Commission: means the Human Resources Commission. See Nevada Revised Statutes 284.015
- Disability: includes , but is not limited to, physical disability, intellectual disability and mental or emotional disorder. See Nevada Revised Statutes 284.015
- Division: means the Division of Human Resource Management of the Department of Administration. See Nevada Revised Statutes 284.015
- Public service: means positions providing service for any office, department, board, commission, bureau, agency or institution in the Executive Department of the State Government operating by authority of the Constitution or law, and supported in whole or in part by any public money, whether the money is received from the Government of the United States or any branch or agency thereof, or from private or any other sources. See Nevada Revised Statutes 284.015
2. An employee who is entitled to receive paid family leave pursuant to NRS 284.356 may use his or her accrued sick leave for any purpose set forth in subsection 1 of NRS 284.356.
3. Upon the retirement of an employee, the employee’s termination through no fault of the employee or the employee’s death while in public employment, the employee or the employee’s beneficiaries are entitled to payment:
(a) For the employee’s unused sick leave in excess of 30 days, exclusive of any unused sick leave accrued but not carried forward, according to the employee’s number of years of public service, except service with a political subdivision of the State, as follows:
(1) For 10 years of service or more but less than 15 years, not more than $2,500.
(2) For 15 years of service or more but less than 20 years, not more than $4,000.
(3) For 20 years of service or more but less than 25 years, not more than $6,000.
(4) For 25 years of service, not more than $8,000.
(b) For the employee’s unused sick leave accrued but not carried forward, an amount equal to one-half of the sum of:
(1) The employee’s hours of unused sick leave accrued but not carried forward; and
(2) An additional 120 hours.
4. The Commission may by regulation provide for additional sick and disability leave for long-term employees and for prorated sick and disability leave for part-time employees.
5. An employee entitled to payment for unused sick leave pursuant to subsection 3 may elect to receive the payment in any one or more of the following forms:
(a) A lump-sum payment.
(b) An advanced payment of the premiums or contributions for insurance coverage for which the employee is otherwise eligible pursuant to chapter 287 of NRS. If the insurance coverage is terminated and the money advanced for premiums or contributions pursuant to this subsection exceeds the amount which is payable for premiums or contributions for the period for which the former employee was actually covered, the unused portion of the advanced payment must be paid promptly to the former employee or, if the employee is deceased, to the employee’s beneficiary.
(c) The purchase of additional retirement credit, if the employee is otherwise eligible pursuant to chapter 286 of NRS.
6. Officers and members of the faculty of the Nevada System of Higher Education are entitled to sick and disability leave as provided by the regulations adopted pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 284.345.
7. The Commission may by regulation provide policies concerning employees with mental or emotional disorders which:
(a) Use a liberal approach to the granting of sick leave or leave without pay to such an employee if it is necessary for the employee to be absent for treatment or temporary hospitalization.
(b) Provide for the retention of the job of such an employee for a reasonable period of absence, and if an extended absence necessitates separation or retirement, provide for the reemployment of such an employee if at all possible after recovery.
(c) Protect employee benefits, including, without limitation, retirement, life insurance and health benefits.
8. The Commission shall establish by regulation a schedule for the accrual of sick leave for employees who regularly work more than 40 hours per week or 80 hours biweekly. The schedule must provide for the accrual of sick leave at the same rate proportionately as employees who work a 40-hour week accrue sick leave.
9. The Division may investigate any instance in which it believes that an employee has taken sick or disability leave to which the employee was not entitled. If, after notice to the employee and a hearing, the Commission determines that the employee has taken sick or disability leave to which the employee was not entitled, the Commission may order the forfeiture of all or part of the employee’s accrued sick leave.