Nevada Code § 387.304

Duties of Department: Annual audit of count of pupils; review of audits and budgets of school districts; consultation with school districts in preparation of biennial budgetary request; training for school district financial officers
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The Department
shall:
1. Conduct an annual audit of the count of
pupils for apportionment purposes reported each quarter by each school district
pursuant to NRS 387.123 and the data
reported by each school district pursuant to NRS
388.710 that is used to measure the effectiveness of the implementation of
a plan developed by each school district to reduce the pupil-teacher ratio as
required by NRS 388.720 .
2. Review each school districts report of
the annual audit conducted by a public accountant as required by NRS 354.624 , and the annual report prepared
by each district as required by NRS 387.303 ,
and report the findings of the review to the State Board and the Joint Interim
Standing Committee on Education, with any recommendations for legislation,
revisions to regulations or training needed by school district employees. The
report by the Department must identify school districts which failed to comply
with any statutes or administrative regulations of this State or which had any:
(a) Long-term obligations in excess of the
general obligation debt limit;
(b) Deficit fund balances or retained earnings in
any fund;
(c) Deficit cash balances in any fund;
(d) Variances of more than 10 percent between
total general fund revenues and budgeted general fund revenues; or
(e) Variances of more than 10 percent between
total actual general fund expenditures and budgeted total general fund
expenditures.
3. In preparing its biennial budgetary
request for the State Education Fund, consult with the superintendent of
schools of each school district or a person designated by the superintendent.
4. Provide, in consultation with the
Budget Division of the Office of Finance and the Fiscal Analysis Division of
the Legislative Counsel Bureau, training to the financial officers of school
districts in matters relating to financial accountability.

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