Nevada Code § 386.845

Use of school buses for commercial advertising: Authorization; conditions; establishment of special revenue fund; authorized use of fees
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1. A board of trustees of a school
district may:
(a) Authorize for commercial advertising the use
of buses owned by the school district; and
(b) Establish the fees and other terms and
conditions which are applicable to such advertising.
2. Any advertising authorized pursuant to
subsection 1:
(a) Must conform with all applicable local
ordinances regarding signs; and
(b) Must not:
(1) Promote hostility, disorder or
violence;
(2) Attack groups on the basis of their
ethnicity, race, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity or
expression;
(3) Invade the rights of others;
(4) Inhibit the functioning of the school;
(5) Override the schools identity;
(6) Promote the use of controlled
substances, dangerous drugs, intoxicating liquor, tobacco or firearms;
(7) Promote any religious organization;
(8) Contain political advertising; or
(9) Promote entertainment deemed improper
or inappropriate by the board of trustees.
3. The board of trustees of each school
district that receives money pursuant to subsection 1 shall establish a special
revenue fund and direct that the money it receives pursuant to subsection 1 be
deposited in that fund. Money in the fund must not be commingled with money
from other sources. The board of trustees shall disburse the money in the fund
to the schools within its district giving preference to the schools within the
district that the district has classified as serving a significant proportion
of pupils who are economically disadvantaged.
4. A school that receives money pursuant
to subsection 3 shall expend the money only to purchase textbooks and
laboratory equipment and to pay for field trips.
5. As used in this section:
(a) Protective hairstyle includes, without
limitation, hairstyles such as natural hairstyles, afros, bantu knots, curls,
braids, locks and twists.
(b) Race includes traits associated with race,
including, without limitation, hair texture and protective hairstyles.

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