2013 Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 11 - Limitation of Actions
NRS 11.209 - Actions against principal contractors by employees of subcontractors for wages or benefits.


NV Rev Stat § 11.209 (2013) What's This?

1. No action against a principal contractor for the recovery of wages due an employee of a subcontractor or contributions or premiums required to be made or paid on account of the employee may be commenced more than:

(a) Two years, if the principal contractor is located in Nevada; or

(b) Three years, if the principal contractor is located outside this state,

after the date the employee should have received those wages from or those contributions or premiums should have been made or paid by the subcontractor.

2. No action against a principal contractor for the recovery of benefits due an employee of a subcontractor may be commenced more than:

(a) Three years, if the principal contractor is located in Nevada; or

(b) Four years, if the principal contractor is located outside this state,

after the date the employee should have received those benefits from the subcontractor.

(Added to NRS by 1983, 1350)

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