Can the 'notional load' command be applied if the referenced load case contains nodal moment loads about the plane axes?

This model has the usual gravity loads (Y axis) that are then pushed in the X & Z directions via the notional load command.  Now, if there are nodal moments applied about the Mx and Mz axes for base load case, do they get translated correctly with the notional load command?  In other words, if the notional load factor is X 0.07 and the base load case contains nodal force of, let's say 10 kips Y down with a 10 kip-ft Mz moment, will the result of the notional load be: 0.7 kips Y and 0.7 kip-ft Mz moment.  Does the notional load command simply factor whatever load was applied to the base load case?  A quick statics check didn't answer the question quickly and I've always heard of 'notional load' only being applicable to 'gravity' loads.  I could play with the model more but I figured it would be safer bet to come straight to the source.  Thank you in advance.