Nevada Code § 386.4195

Use of environmentally sensitive cleaning and maintenance products; use of products that are not environmentally sensitive
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, each school district shall ensure that the public schools within
the school district use only environmentally sensitive cleaning and maintenance
products in the cleaning of all floor surfaces in the public schools within the
school district.
2. If the board of trustees of a school
district determines that the costs associated with the purchase or use of
environmentally sensitive cleaning and maintenance products for use in the
cleaning of floor surfaces are unreasonable and would place an undue burden on
the efficient operation of the school district or a particular school within
the school district, the board of trustees may, after posting notice of the
product to be used on the Internet website maintained by the school district,
purchase and use a cleaning and maintenance product that is not an
environmentally sensitive cleaning and maintenance product in the cleaning of
floor surfaces for the school district as a whole or for a particular school or
schools within the school district.
3. In addition to the environmentally
sensitive cleaning and maintenance products for use in the cleaning of floor
surfaces in the public schools within the school district required pursuant to
subsection 1, the board of trustees of a school district may use
environmentally sensitive cleaning products for use in the cleaning of any
other surfaces.
4. As used in this section,
environmentally sensitive cleaning and maintenance products means cleaning
and maintenance products that reduce the chemicals, hazardous wastes and other
environmental hazards to which pupils and school personnel may be exposed.

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