(Reprinted with amendments adopted on June 2, 2003)
THIRD REPRINT S.B. 306
Senate Bill No. 306–Senator Care
March 17, 2003
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Referred to Committee on Government Affairs
SUMMARY—Temporarily revises provisions governing educational benefits provided to members of Nevada National Guard. (BDR 36‑991)
FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No.
Effect on the State: No.
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EXPLANATION
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AN ACT relating to the Nevada National Guard; temporarily revising the provisions governing the educational benefits provided to members of the Nevada National Guard; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN
SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
1-1 Section 1. Chapter 396 of NRS is hereby amended by adding
1-2 thereto a new section to read as follows:
1-3 1. The Board of Regents may grant a waiver of registration
1-4 fees and laboratory fees for any member of the active Nevada
1-5 National Guard, including, without limitation, a recruit, who
1-6 attends a school within the System as a full-time or part-time
1-7 student. For the purpose of assessing fees and charges against a
1-8 person to whom a waiver is granted pursuant to this subsection,
1-9 including, without limitation, tuition charges pursuant to NRS
1-10 396.540, such a person shall be deemed to be a bona fide resident
1-11 of this state.
1-12 2. To be eligible for a waiver pursuant to subsection 1, a
1-13 person must:
1-14 (a) Be a member in good standing of the active Nevada
1-15 National Guard, including, without limitation, a recruit, at the
1-16 beginning of and throughout the entire semester for which the
1-17 waiver is granted; and
2-1 (b) Maintain at least a 2.0 grade-point average, on a 4.0
2-2 grading scale, each semester, or the equivalent of a 2.0 grade-
2-3 point average if a different grading scale is used.
2-4 3. The Board of Regents may request the Adjutant General to
2-5 verify the membership in the active Nevada National Guard of a
2-6 person who is seeking or has been granted a waiver of registration
2-7 fees and laboratory fees pursuant to subsection 1. The Adjutant
2-8 General shall, upon receiving such a request, notify the Board of
2-9 Regents in writing concerning the status and dates of membership
2-10 of that person in the active Nevada National Guard.
2-11 4. If a waiver is granted pursuant to subsection 1 for a recruit
2-12 and the recruit does not enter full-time National Guard duty
2-13 within 1 year after enlisting, the recruit shall reimburse the Board
2-14 of Regents for all registration fees and laboratory fees waived on
2-15 behalf of the recruit if his failure to enter full-time National
2-16 Guard duty is attributable to his own conduct.
2-17 5. As used in this section:
2-18 (a) “Full-time National Guard duty” has the meaning ascribed
2-19 to it in 32 U.S.C § 101(19).
2-20 (b) “Recruit” means a person who has enlisted in the Nevada
2-21 National Guard but has not begun his required military duty.
2-22 Sec. 2. NRS 412.143 is hereby repealed.
2-23 Sec. 3. This act becomes effective on July 1, 2003, and expires
2-24 by limitation on June 30, 2005.
2-25 TEXT OF REPEALED SECTION
2-26 412.143 Educational benefits.
2-27 1. The Adjutant General may authorize the payment of no more
2-28 than 100 percent of the consolidated fee each semester for each
2-29 member of the active Nevada National Guard who attends one of the
2-30 universities within the University and Community College System
2-31 of Nevada as a full-time or part-time student from money
2-32 appropriated for this purpose.
2-33 2. The Adjutant General may authorize the payment of no more
2-34 than 100 percent of the credit-hour cost each semester for each
2-35 member of the active Nevada National Guard who attends one of the
2-36 community colleges within the University and Community College
2-37 System of Nevada as a full-time or part-time student from money
2-38 appropriated for this purpose.
2-39 3. To be eligible to receive benefits, a person must be a
2-40 member in good standing of the active Nevada National Guard at
3-1 the beginning of and throughout the entire semester for which
3-2 benefits are received.
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