Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 218A - Legislative Department Generally
NRS 218A.645 - Payment to Legislators for certain expenses during regular or special session, presession orientation and training sessions; payment to committee staff for per diem allowances and travel expenses for meetings outside capital.


1. The per diem allowance, travel expenses and expenses incurred in the performance of official business of Legislators in attendance at any regular or special session, presession orientation conference of the Legislature or training session conducted pursuant to NRS 218A.285 must be allowed in the manner set forth in this section.
2. For initial travel from the Legislator’s home to Carson City, Nevada, to attend a regular or special session, a presession orientation conference of the Legislature or a training session conducted pursuant to NRS 218A.285, and for return travel from Carson City, Nevada, to the Legislator’s home upon adjournment sine die of a regular or special session or termination of a presession orientation conference or a training session, each Legislator is entitled to receive:
(a) A per diem expense allowance, not to exceed the maximum rate established by the Federal Government for the Carson City area, for 1 day’s travel to and 1 day’s travel from the regular or special session, presession orientation conference or training session.
(b) Travel expenses.
3. In addition to the per diem allowance and travel expenses authorized by subsection 2, each Legislator is entitled to receive a supplemental allowance which must not exceed:
(a) A total of $10,000 during each regular session for:
(1) The Legislator’s actual expenses in moving to and from Carson City for the regular session;
(2) Travel to and from the Legislator’s home or temporary residence or for traveling to and from legislative committee and subcommittee meetings or hearings or for individual travel within the State which relates to legislative business;
(3) If the Legislator rents furniture for the Legislator’s temporary residence rather than moving similar furniture from the Legislator’s home, the cost of renting that furniture not to exceed the amount that it would have cost to move the furniture to and from the Legislator’s home; and
(4) If:
(I) The Legislator’s home is more than 50 miles from Carson City; and
(II) The Legislator maintains temporary quarters in or near Carson City for which the Legislator has entered into a lease or other agreement for occupancy during a regular session,
the cost of such additional housing, paid at the end of each month during the regular session, beginning the month of the first day of the regular session and ending the month of the adjournment sine die of the regular session, in an amount that is the fair market rent for a one bedroom unit in Carson City as published by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development prorated for the number of days of the month that the Legislator actually maintained the temporary quarters in or near Carson City. For the purposes of this subparagraph, any day before the first day of the regular session or after the day of the adjournment sine die of the regular session may not be counted as a day for which the Legislator actually maintained such temporary quarters; and
(b) A total of $1,200 during each special session for travel to and from the Legislator’s home or temporary residence or for traveling to and from legislative committee and subcommittee meetings or hearings or for individual travel within the State which relates to legislative business.
4. Each Legislator is entitled to receive a per diem expense allowance, not to exceed the maximum rate established by the Federal Government for the Carson City area:
(a) For each day that the Legislature is in a regular or special session, a presession orientation conference or a training session conducted pursuant to NRS 218A.285; and
(b) For each day that the Legislator attends a meeting of a standing committee of which the Legislator is a member when the Legislature has adjourned for more than 4 days.
5. Each Legislator who maintains temporary quarters in or near Carson City for which the Legislator has entered into a lease or other agreement for continuous occupancy for the duration of a regular or special session is entitled to receive a lodging allowance equal to that portion of the expense allowance which the Legislative Commission designates by rule as being allocated to lodging, for not more than 14 days in each period in which:
(a) The Legislature has adjourned until a time certain; and
(b) The Legislator is not entitled to a per diem allowance pursuant to subsection 4.
6. In addition to the per diem allowance authorized by subsection 4 and the lodging allowance authorized by subsection 5, each Legislator who maintains temporary quarters in or near Carson City for which the Legislator has entered into a lease or other agreement for continuous occupancy for the duration of a regular or special session is entitled to receive a lodging allowance equal to that portion of the expense allowance which the Legislative Commission designates by rule as being allocated to lodging, for not more than 17 days in each period in which:
(a) The Legislature has adjourned for more than 4 days; and
(b) The Legislator must obtain temporary lodging in a location that a standing committee of which the Legislator is a member is meeting.
7. Each Legislator is entitled to receive a lodging allowance equal to that portion of the expense allowance which the Legislative Commission designates by rule as being allocated to lodging, for not more than 6 days in each period in which:
(a) The Legislature has adjourned for more than 4 days; and
(b) The Legislator must obtain temporary lodging in a location that a standing committee of which the Legislator is a member is meeting,
if the Legislator is not entitled to the per diem allowance authorized by subsection 4 or the lodging allowances authorized by subsections 5 and 6.
8. Each Legislator is entitled to receive an allowance for the payment of expenses incurred by the Legislator in the performance of official business, except expenses from tolls and charges for the use of a land line telephone service, of:
(a) Not more than $2,800 during each regular session; and
(b) Not more than $300 during each special session.
Any expense incurred by a Legislator during each regular and special session from tolls and charges for the use of a land line telephone service must be paid from the Legislative Fund.
9. An employee of the Legislature assigned to serve a standing committee is entitled to receive the travel expenses and per diem allowance provided for state officers and employees generally if the employee is required to attend a hearing of the committee outside Carson City.
10. Claims for per diem expense allowances authorized by subsection 4 and lodging allowances authorized by subsections 5, 6 and 7 must be paid once each week during a regular or special session and upon completion of a presession orientation conference or a training session conducted pursuant to NRS 218A.285.
11. A claim for travel expenses authorized by subsection 2 or 3 must not be paid unless the Legislator submits a signed statement affirming:
(a) The date of the travel; and
(b) The places of departure and arrival and, if the travel is by private conveyance, the actual miles traveled. If the travel is not by private conveyance, the claim must include a receipt or other evidence of the expenditure.
12. Travel expenses authorized by subsections 2 and 3 are limited to:
(a) If the travel is by private conveyance, a rate equal to the standard mileage reimbursement rate for which a deduction is allowed for the purposes of federal income tax. If two or more Legislators travel in the same private conveyance, the Legislator who provided or arranged for providing the transportation is presumed entitled to reimbursement.
(b) If the travel is not by private conveyance, the actual amount expended.
Transportation must be by the most economical means, considering total cost and time spent in transit.
[1:200:1953; A 1955, 400] + [2:200:1953; A 1955, 400] + [3:200:1953; A 1955, 400] + [4:200:1953]—(NRS A 1957, 7; 1960, 298; 1963, 7; 1965, 257; 1967, 172; 1971, 5; 1973, 1274; 1975, 36, 1092; 1977, 106, 1061; 1979, 438, 1265, 1267; 1981, 4; 1985, 1614; 1987, 1871; 1989, 1216; 1991, 1, 5; 1995, 2240; 1997, 3067; 1999, 2189, 3505; 2005, 2387; 2007, 599; 2011, 1675, 3171; 2013, 3830; 2019, 3120)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 218A - Legislative Department Generally

NRS 218A.003 - Definitions.

NRS 218A.006 - "Administrative Division" defined.

NRS 218A.009 - "Assembly" defined.

NRS 218A.012 - "Audit Division" defined.

NRS 218A.015 - "Audit Subcommittee" defined.

NRS 218A.017 - "Chief of the Administrative Division" defined.

NRS 218A.018 - "Concurrent resolution" defined.

NRS 218A.020 - "Declaration of candidacy" defined.

NRS 218A.021 - "Director" defined.

NRS 218A.024 - "Executive Department" defined.

NRS 218A.027 - "Fiscal Analysis Division" defined.

NRS 218A.030 - "Fiscal Analyst" defined.

NRS 218A.032 - "General Counsel" defined.

NRS 218A.033 - "House" defined.

NRS 218A.036 - "Interim Finance Committee" defined.

NRS 218A.038 - "Joint Interim Standing Committee" defined.

NRS 218A.039 - "Joint resolution" defined.

NRS 218A.042 - "Joint rule" defined.

NRS 218A.045 - "Judicial Department" defined.

NRS 218A.048 - "Legal Division" defined.

NRS 218A.051 - "Legislative Auditor" defined.

NRS 218A.054 - "Legislative Commission" defined.

NRS 218A.057 - "Legislative Counsel" defined.

NRS 218A.060 - "Legislative Counsel Bureau" defined.

NRS 218A.063 - "Legislative Department" defined.

NRS 218A.066 - "Legislative Fund" defined.

NRS 218A.069 - "Legislative measure" defined.

NRS 218A.072 - "Legislator" defined.

NRS 218A.075 - "Legislature" defined.

NRS 218A.078 - "Regular session" defined.

NRS 218A.081 - "Research Director" defined.

NRS 218A.084 - "Research Division" defined.

NRS 218A.087 - "Senate" defined.

NRS 218A.090 - "Special session" defined.

NRS 218A.150 - Creation; appropriations; nonreversion; authorized expenditures; payment of claims.

NRS 218A.175 - Creation; design and colors; when flown.

NRS 218A.200 - Qualifications for office.

NRS 218A.210 - Certificate of election.

NRS 218A.220 - Oath of office; entry in journal.

NRS 218A.250 - Procedure for resigning office.

NRS 218A.260 - Procedure for filling vacancy in office: Qualifications; appointment process. [Effective through December 31, 2021.] Procedure for filling vacancy in office: Qualifications; appointment process. [Effective January 1, 2022.]

NRS 218A.262 - Procedure for filling vacancy in office: Application process; deadline. [Effective through December 31, 2021.] Procedure for filling vacancy in office: Nomination or application process; deadline. [Effective January 1, 2022.]

NRS 218A.264 - Procedure for filling vacancy in office: Declaration of eligibility; form; contents; unlawful for applicant to make certain false statements. [Effective through December 31, 2021.] Procedure for filling vacancy in office: Declaration o...

NRS 218A.280 - Definitions.

NRS 218A.285 - Attendance; content; duration; notice; exceptions; certification. [Effective through December 31, 2021.] Attendance; content; duration; notice; exceptions; certification. [Effective January 1, 2022.]

NRS 218A.300 - Contract effecting loss of job seniority for attendance at regular or special session or meeting of legislative committee prohibited; duty of certain employers to grant leave to Legislators to attend meetings of legislative committees...

NRS 218A.310 - Service in Legislature cannot be considered break in service for purposes of private pension plan.

NRS 218A.350 - Creation; administered by Research Division; duties; powers; confidentiality; report.

NRS 218A.400 - Organization of the Assembly: Duties of Secretary of State; participation by members-elect; election of presiding officer.

NRS 218A.410 - Chaplains: Invitation to officiate; compensation.

NRS 218A.440 - Subpoena of administrative body directed to Legislator or President of Senate ineffective during regular or special session.

NRS 218A.500 - Presiding officer of the Senate.

NRS 218A.510 - Officers and employees of the Senate.

NRS 218A.520 - Secretary of the Senate: Election; duties.

NRS 218A.540 - Officers and employees of the Assembly.

NRS 218A.550 - Chief Clerk of the Assembly: Election; duties.

NRS 218A.600 - Secretary of the Senate and Chief Clerk of the Assembly: Compensation; terms and conditions of position.

NRS 218A.605 - Compensation of employees of the Senate and Assembly; establishment of additional positions; increases in compensation; options upon transfer of employee from Legislative Counsel Bureau; rate of pay.

NRS 218A.630 - Compensation of Legislators during regular or special session.

NRS 218A.635 - Compensation, allowances and expenses of Legislators during presession orientation, training sessions and legislative interim; applicability to nonreturning Legislators.

NRS 218A.640 - Limitation on compensation payable to Legislators who attend multiple meetings, conferences or training sessions in single day.

NRS 218A.645 - Payment to Legislators for certain expenses during regular or special session, presession orientation and training sessions; payment to committee staff for per diem allowances and travel expenses for meetings outside capital.

NRS 218A.650 - Advances of money for travel.

NRS 218A.655 - Payment to Legislators for travel expenses for certain legislative business.

NRS 218A.660 - Payment to Legislators for travel expenses for certain meetings during legislative interim.

NRS 218A.665 - Payment to legislative officers and committee chairs for postage, certain communication charges and other expenses.

NRS 218A.670 - Payment of expenses for official stationery and business cards for Legislators.

NRS 218A.700 - Residency requirements; exceptions.

NRS 218A.750 - Submission of reports in electronic format; regulations.

NRS 218A.800 - Legislative findings and declaration.

NRS 218A.803 - Definitions.

NRS 218A.806 - "Authorized remote-technology system" defined.

NRS 218A.809 - "Chair" defined.

NRS 218A.812 - "Committee" defined.

NRS 218A.815 - "Legislative staff" defined.

NRS 218A.820 - Applicability of provisions and other meeting requirements; authorized use and actions; duties of legislative staff; members deemed present; powers of chair.

NRS 218A.825 - Unlawful acts relating to use of remote-technology systems; remedies and penalties.

NRS 218A.900 - Legislative findings and declaration; definitions.

NRS 218A.905 - Conduct constituting unlawful interference with legislative process.

NRS 218A.910 - Powers of Sergeant at Arms.

NRS 218A.915 - Criminal penalties.

NRS 218A.920 - Injunctive relief.

NRS 218A.925 - Power of Houses to imprison for contempt; issuance and service of citation for contempt.

NRS 218A.930 - Hearing on citation for contempt.

NRS 218A.935 - Arrest and imprisonment upon finding of contempt; warrant.

NRS 218A.940 - Remedies cumulative.

NRS 218A.950 - Unlawful alteration of proposed legislative measure.

NRS 218A.955 - Unlawful alteration of enrolled legislative measure.

NRS 218A.960 - Person prohibited from bribing or using other corrupt means to influence Legislator.

NRS 218A.965 - Legislator prohibited from soliciting or receiving bribe.

NRS 218A.970 - Legislator prohibited from entering into or being interested in certain contracts; exceptions.

NRS 218A.975 - Legislator prohibited from exercising certain privileges after leaving office.