Nev. Rev. Stat. § 218A.645
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:
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:
(4) If:
(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
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:
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:
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:
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:
(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:
(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.
11. A claim for travel expenses authorized by subsection 2 or 3 must not be paid unless the Legislator submits a signed statement affirming:
12. Travel expenses authorized by subsections 2 and 3 are limited to:
(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)