Nevada Code § 387.613

Review of school districts; recommendations by Legislative Auditor; selection of school districts by Legislature; qualifications and selection of consultant to conduct reviews; monitoring and oversight of consultant; self-assessment by school district required
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 387.607 , each school district must
undergo a review pursuant to NRS 387.602 to 387.644 , inclusive, every 6 years
unless the school district is granted an exemption from a review pursuant to NRS 387.631 or 387.639 . The reviews must be conducted in
even-numbered years to ensure compliance with the deadlines set forth in NRS 387.602 to 387.644 , inclusive.
2. To ensure compliance with subsection 1,
the Legislative Auditor shall, on or before February 1 of each odd-numbered
year, submit a written list to the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau
for transmission to the Legislature identifying each school district that the
Legislative Auditor recommends for review in the next even-numbered year. The Legislature
may, by concurrent resolution, accept the recommendations of the Legislative
Auditor or revise the recommendations of the Legislative Auditor and select
each school district to be reviewed in the next even-numbered year.
3. If a concurrent resolution is adopted
pursuant to subsection 2, the Legislative Auditor shall, on or before September
1 after adoption of the resolution, issue a request for proposals, in
accordance with any applicable procedures of the Legislative Counsel Bureau,
for a qualified, independent consultant to conduct a review of each school
district selected for a review. A consultant:
(a) Must be located outside this State and have
previous experience with auditing school districts or otherwise reviewing
school districts based upon the management principles;
(b) Must possess expertise and knowledge about
the management principles;
(c) Must be capable of performing the
requirements of NRS 387.602 to 387.644 , inclusive, with integrity,
objectivity and independence; and
(d) Must not be regularly engaged with or doing
business with a school district in this State.
4. The Legislative Auditor shall ensure
that the request for proposals includes, without limitation:
(a) The scope of the review, which must include
an evaluation and determination of whether the school district is successfully
carrying out the management principles;
(b) A requirement that the consultant adhere to a
standardized format for each review that it conducts, including, without
limitation, a standard and consistent format for presentation of the data,
information and results of each review; and
(c) A requirement that the consultant include on
the team that will conduct the review at least one person who has experience
with auditing school districts or otherwise reviewing school districts in
accordance with the management principles.
5. The Legislative Auditor shall review
the proposals of applicants and prepare a list of those applicants that, in the
determination of the Legislative Auditor, are the most qualified and capable of
performing the requirements of NRS 387.602 to 387.644 , inclusive, with a ranking
provided for each applicant. On or before November 15, the Legislative Auditor
shall submit the list and rankings of qualified applicants to the State Board.
On or before January 1 of the even-numbered year in which the review will be
conducted, the State Board shall select a consultant from the list submitted by
the Legislative Auditor. Upon selection by the State Board, the Legislative
Counsel Bureau shall prepare a written agreement between the Bureau and the
consultant in accordance with any applicable procedures of the Bureau. The
consultant shall commence the review of each school district selected for a
review not later than February 1.
6. The State Board is responsible for
monitoring the performance of the consultant and authorizing payments to the
consultant. Upon authorization of the State Board, the Legislative Counsel
Bureau shall make the payments to the consultant. The oversight committee
established pursuant to NRS 387.618 shall assist the State Board in monitoring the performance of the consultant.
7. If a school district is selected for a
review, the board of trustees of the school district shall conduct a
self-assessment at least 60 days before the commencement of the review by the
consultant. The self-assessment must include a review of the areas prescribed
in subsection 2 of NRS 387.622 based
upon the management principles. The results of the self-assessment must be
submitted to the Department for transmission to the consultant not later than
the date on which the review is commenced. The consultant shall use the
self-assessment in the review of the school district.

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