Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 616C - Industrial Insurance: Benefits for Injury or Death
COMPENSATION FOR INJURIES AND DEATH
Average Monthly Wage
Section 616C.435 - Period used to calculate average monthly wage
Current through September 16, 2024
1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a history of earnings for a period of 12 weeks must be used to calculate an average monthly wage.
2. If a 12-week period of earnings is not representative of the average monthly wage of the injured employee, wages earned over a period of 1 year or the full period of employment, if it is less than 1 year, may be used. Wages earned over 1 year or the full period of employment, if it is less than 1 year, must be used if the average monthly wage would be increased.
3. If an injured employee is a member of a labor organization and is regularly employed by referrals from the office of that organization, wages earned from all employers for a period of 1 year may be used. A period of 1 year using all the wages of the injured employee from all his or her employers must be used if the average monthly wage would be increased.
4. If information concerning payroll is not available for a period of 12 weeks, wages earned may be averaged for the available period, but not for a period of less than 4 weeks.
5. If information concerning payroll is unavailable for a period of at least 4 weeks, average wages earned must be projected using the rate of pay on the date of the injury or illness and the projected working schedule of the injured employee.
6. If wages earned are based on piecework and a history of earnings is unavailable for a period of at least 4 weeks, the wages earned must be determined as being equal to the average earnings of other employees doing the same work.
7. If these methods of determining a period of wages earned cannot be applied reasonably and fairly, an average monthly wage must be calculated by the insurer at 100 percent of:
8. The period used to calculate the average monthly wage must consist of consecutive days, ending on the date on which the injury or illness occurred, or the last day of the payroll period preceding the injury or illness if this period is representative of the average monthly wage.
9. Wages earned in any concurrent employment:
10. As used in this section:
Industrial Comm'n, No. 40 §§6 & 7, eff. 3-26-82-NAC A by Div. of Industrial Insurance Regulation, 2-22-88; 8-30-91; A by Div. of Industrial Relations by R098-98, 12-18-98; A by R134-20A, eff. 9/20/2022; Added to NAC by Div. of Industrial Relations by R134-20RA, eff. 12/19/2022
NRS 616A.400, 616C.420