NRS 608.0198
Employee entitled to leave related to domestic violence

  • uses of leave
  • prohibited acts
  • required documentation
  • Labor Commissioner to prepare bulletin
  • posting
  • maintenance of records
  • other rights, remedies and agreements unimpaired.

1.

An employee who has been employed by an employer for at least 90 days and who is a victim of an act which constitutes domestic violence, or whose family or household member is a victim of an act which constitutes domestic violence, and the employee is not the alleged perpetrator, is entitled to not more than 160 hours of leave in one 12-month period. Hours of leave provided pursuant to this subsection:

(a)

May be paid or unpaid by the employer;

(b)

Must be used within the 12 months immediately following the date on which the act which constitutes domestic violence occurred;

(c)

May be used consecutively or intermittently; and

(d)

If used for a reason for which leave may also be taken pursuant to the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, 29 U.S.C. §§ 2601 et seq., must be deducted from the amount of leave the employee is entitled to take pursuant to this section and from the amount of leave the employee is entitled to take pursuant to the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, 29 U.S.C. §§ 2601 et seq.

2.

An employee may use the hours of leave pursuant to subsection 1 as follows:

(a)

An employee may use the hours of leave only:

(1)

For the diagnosis, care or treatment of a health condition related to an act which constitutes domestic violence committed against the employee or family or household member of the employee;

(2)

To obtain counseling or assistance related to an act which constitutes domestic violence committed against the employee or family or household member of the employee;

(3)

To participate in any court proceedings related to an act which constitutes domestic violence committed against the employee or family or household member of the employee; or

(4)

To establish a safety plan, including, without limitation, any action to increase the safety of the employee or the family or household member of the employee from a future act which constitutes domestic violence.

(b)

After taking any hours of leave upon the occurrence of the act which constitutes domestic violence, an employee shall give not less than 48 hours’ advance notice to his or her employer of the need to use additional hours of leave for any purpose listed in paragraph (a).

3.

An employer shall not:

(a)

Deny an employee the right to use hours of leave in accordance with the conditions of this section;

(b)

Require an employee to find a replacement worker as a condition of using hours of leave; or

(c)

Retaliate against an employee for using hours of leave.

4.

The employer of an employee who takes hours of leave pursuant to this section may require the employee to provide to the employer documentation that confirms or supports the reason the employee provided for requesting leave. Such documentation may include, without limitation, a police report, a copy of an application for an order for protection, an affidavit from an organization which provides services to victims of domestic violence or documentation from a physician. Any documentation provided to an employer pursuant to this subsection is confidential and must be retained by the employer in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, 29 U.S.C. §§ 2601 et seq.

5.

The Labor Commissioner shall prepare a bulletin which clearly sets forth the right to the benefits created by this section. The Labor Commissioner shall post the bulletin on the Internet website maintained by the Office of Labor Commissioner, if any, and shall require all employers to post the bulletin in a conspicuous location in each workplace maintained by the employer. The bulletin may be included in any printed abstract posted by the employer pursuant to NRS 608.013.

6.

An employer shall maintain a record of the hours of leave taken pursuant to this section for each employee for a 2-year period following the entry of such information in the record and, upon request, shall make those records available for inspection by the Labor Commissioner. The employer shall exclude the names of the employees from the records, unless a request for a record is for the purpose of an investigation.

7.

The provisions of this section do not:

(a)

Limit or abridge any other rights, remedies or procedures available under the law.

(b)

Negate any other rights, remedies or procedures available to an aggrieved party.

(c)

Prohibit, preempt or discourage any contract or other agreement that provides a more generous leave benefit or paid leave benefit.

8.

As used in this section:

(a)

“Domestic violence” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 33.018.

(b)

“Family or household member” means a:

(1)

Spouse;

(2)

Domestic partner;

(3)

Minor child; or

(4)

Parent or other adult person who is related within the first degree of consanguinity or affinity to the employee, or other adult person who is or was actually residing with the employee at the time of the act which constitutes domestic violence.

Source: Section 608.0198 — Employee entitled to leave related to domestic violence; uses of leave; prohibited acts; required documentation; Labor Commissioner to prepare bulletin; posting; maintenance of records; other rights, remedies and agreements unimpaired., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-608.­html#NRS608Sec0198.

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Payment for each hour of work
608.017
Discrimination on basis of sex prohibited
608.018
Compensation for overtime: Requirement
608.019
Periods for meals and rest.
608.020
Discharge of employee: Immediate payment.
608.030
Payment of employee who resigns or quits employment.
608.040
Penalty for failure to pay discharged or quitting employee.
608.050
Wages to be paid at termination of service: Penalty
608.060
Semimonthly payments
608.070
Agreements between employers and employees for other than semimonthly payments.
608.080
Paydays and time and place of payment: Posting notice of regular day, time and place
608.090
Adjustment of wages for additional payments
608.100
Unlawful decrease in compensation by employer
608.110
Withholding of portion of wages.
608.115
Records of wages.
608.120
Manner of payment of wages.
608.130
Payment of wages by negotiable instrument
608.140
Assessment of attorney’s fees in action for recovery of wages.
608.150
Original contractor liable for indebtedness for labor incurred by subcontractor or contractor acting under, by or for original contractor
608.152
Claim to indebtedness for labor incurred by subcontractor or contractor: Written notice of claim
608.154
Lodging as part of wages or compensation
608.155
Meals as part of wages or compensation
608.156
Benefits for health care: Expenses for treatment of alcohol and substance use disorders.
608.157
Benefits for health care: Coverage for mastectomy and reconstructive surgery.
608.158
Notice of failure to pay premiums for employee’s insurance
608.160
Taking or making deduction on account of tips or gratuities unlawful
608.165
Special uniforms, accessories and cleaning to be furnished without cost to employee.
608.0165
Basis for payment of employee who manufactures or uses explosives
608.170
Assignment of wages void against judgment creditors
608.190
Willful failure or refusal to pay wages due prohibited.
608.0193
Employer required to provide break time to express breast milk
608.195
Criminal and administrative penalties.
608.0195
Periods for sleep.
608.0197
Employer required to provide paid leave
608.0198
Employee entitled to leave related to domestic violence
608.1555
Benefits for health care: Provision in same manner as policy of insurance.
608.1575
Benefits for health care: Services provided by certain nurses.
608.1576
Benefits for health care: Prompt enrollment and restrictions on termination of enrollment of child
608.1577
Notices to employees: Acceptance of, change in or termination of benefits
608.1585
Notice to employee upon termination of employment of right to be issued insurance to replace group policy.
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

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