218A.630 - Compensation of Legislators during session.
218A.630 Compensation of Legislators during session.
1. Each Senator, Assemblyman and Assemblywoman is entitled to receive as compensation $130 per day for each day of service:
(a) During any regular session, for the number of days the Legislature is in session, or in adjournment for not more than 3 days, or the maximum number of days for which compensation for a regular session is permitted by the Constitution, whichever is smaller; and
(b) During any special session, for the number of days the Legislature is in session or the maximum number of days for which compensation for a special session is permitted by the Constitution, whichever is smaller.
2. On the first day of each term of a Senator, Assemblyman or Assemblywoman beginning on or after November 8, 2006, the compensation of the office of the Senator, Assemblyman or Assemblywoman must be increased by an amount equal to the cumulative percentage increase in the salaries of the classified employees of this State during the immediately preceding term of that office.
[1:161:1945; A 1955, 362]—(NRS A 1957, 283; 1963, 6; 1965, 288; 1971, 2205; 1975, 1490; 1977, 1014; 1979, 1264; 1981, 1371; 1985, 1608; 1999, 2188; 2005, 1184)—(Substituted in revision for NRS 218.210)