1. Any justice of the Supreme Court who has served as a justice or judge of the Court of Appeals or a district court in any one or more of those courts for a period or periods aggregating 22 years and has ended such service is, after reaching the age of 60 years, entitled to receive annually from the State of Nevada, as a pension during the remainder of his or her life, a sum of money equal in amount to three-fourths the sum received as a salary for his or her judicial services during the last year thereof, payable monthly from the Judicial Retirement Fund established pursuant to NRS 1A.160.
2. Any justice of the Supreme Court who has served as a justice or judge of the Court of Appeals or a district court in any one or more of those courts for a period or periods aggregating 5 years and has ended such service is, after reaching the age of 60 years, entitled to receive annually from the State of Nevada, as a pension during the remainder of his or her life, a sum of money equal in amount to 4.1666 percent of the sum received as a salary for his or her judicial services during the last year thereof, payable monthly from the Judicial Retirement Fund established pursuant to NRS 1A.160.
3. Any justice of the Supreme Court who qualifies for a pension under the provisions of subsection 2 is entitled to receive, for each year served beyond 5 years up to a maximum of 22 years, an additional 4.1666 percent of the sum received as a salary for his or her judicial services during the last year thereof, payable as provided in subsection 2.
4. Any justice who has retired pursuant to subsection 3 and is thereafter recalled to additional active service in the court system is entitled to receive credit toward accumulating 22 years’ service for the maximum pension based upon the time he or she actually spends in the additional active service.
5. Any justice who has the years of service necessary to retire but has not attained the required age may retire at any age with a benefit actuarially reduced to the required retirement age. A benefit under this subsection must be reduced in the same manner as benefits are reduced for persons retired under the Public Employees’ Retirement System.
6. Any person receiving a pension pursuant to the provisions of this section is entitled to receive postretirement increases equal to those provided for persons retired under the Public Employees’ Retirement System.
7. Any justice who desires to receive the benefits of this section must file with the Executive Officer of the Public Employees’ Retirement Board an affidavit setting forth the fact that the justice is ending his or her service, the date and place of his or her birth, and the years he or she has served in any district court, the Court of Appeals or the Supreme Court.
8. Any justice who has retired and is thereafter recalled to additional active service in the court system as a senior justice is entitled to receive a retirement allowance during the period of reemployment in addition to compensation for services.
9. The faith of the State of Nevada is hereby pledged that this section shall not be repealed or amended so as to affect any justice who may have ended his or her service pursuant to it.
[Part 1:118:1937; A 1947, 404; 1949, 412; 1951, 362] + [Part 2:118:1937; 1931 NCL § 4881.02] + [3:118:1937; 1931 NCL § 4881.03] + [Part 4:118:1937; 1931 NCL § 4881.04]—(NRS A 1957, 283; 1960, 397; 1971, 244; 1975, 370; 1979, 1082; 1981, 890; 1983, 839; 1985, 858; 1987, 834; 1993, 1167; 2001, 3110; 2001 Special Session, 88; 2003, 221; 2007, 1971; 2009, 2218, 2219, 2222; 2013, 1727; 2015, 3069)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
NRS 2.010 - Composition; commission; oath.
NRS 2.030 - Election; Chief Justice.
NRS 2.040 - Vacancy filled by Governor; term.
NRS 2.065 - Retirement because of incapacity, disability or advanced age.
NRS 2.070 - Benefits for surviving spouse.
NRS 2.075 - Benefits for surviving child.
NRS 2.079 - Benefits for survivor beneficiary and additional payees.
NRS 2.090 - Jurisdiction to review on appeal.
NRS 2.127 - Printing and distribution of rules.
NRS 2.130 - Regular sessions; issuance of writs.
NRS 2.150 - Room and facilities for session.
NRS 2.160 - Assignment of submitted cases; written decisions and opinions.
NRS 2.170 - Justice not to practice law.
NRS 2.180 - Absence from State; forfeiture of office.
NRS 2.190 - Power to take and certify acknowledgments and affidavits.
NRS 2.195 - Use of facsimile signature: Conditions and restrictions.
NRS 2.200 - Appointment of Clerk; removal.
NRS 2.210 - Qualifications of Clerk.
NRS 2.240 - Clerical assistants.
NRS 2.255 - Penalties for violations by Clerk.
NRS 2.270 - Destruction of obsolete exhibits by Clerk.
NRS 2.280 - Power of Clerk to take and certify acknowledgments and affidavits.
NRS 2.295 - Employees to provide safety, security and police duties.
NRS 2.310 - Official Reporter: Appointment; qualifications.
NRS 2.320 - Reporters of decisions; duties.
NRS 2.340 - Printing of court decisions.
NRS 2.345 - Distribution of court decisions without charge.
NRS 2.350 - Title of bound volumes.
NRS 2.360 - Justices to supervise and direct preparation of material.
NRS 2.370 - Duties of stenographic clerks and Clerk of the Court.
NRS 2.380 - Printing of Nevada Reports.
NRS 2.400 - Money for printing Nevada Reports and advance sheets.
NRS 2.410 - Supervision and control; regulations governing operation.
NRS 2.420 - Hours of use by public.
NRS 2.430 - Librarian and other personnel: Appointment; unclassified service; leaves of absence.
NRS 2.440 - Qualifications of Librarian.
NRS 2.460 - Purchase and exchange of publications authorized.
NRS 2.470 - Charges for services; disposition of receipts.
NRS 2.480 - Money for operation and maintenance; use of Law Library’s Account.
NRS 2.490 - Gifts: Deposit in Law Library Gift Account; use.