Nevada Code § 387.618

Establishment and duties of oversight committee to assist in process of review
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1. If a school district is selected for a
review, an oversight committee must be established to assist the consultant in
the process of the review for that school district. Each oversight committee
must consist of:
(a) One member of the general public, appointed
by the Speaker of the Assembly;
(b) One member of the general public, appointed
by the Majority Leader of the Senate;
(c) One member of the State Board, appointed by the
President of the State Board;
(d) One member of the board of trustees of the
school district, appointed by the president of that board;
(e) One member of a parent-teacher association
located within the school district who has at least one child enrolled in a
public school within the district, appointed by the Governor;
(f) One representative of:
(1) The Nevada State Education
Association, appointed by the President of that Association; or
(2) At the discretion of the President of
the Nevada State Education Association, one representative of a recognized
employee organization representing licensed educational personnel within the
school district, appointed by a designated representative of that employee
organization; and
(g) One school administrator who is employed by
the school district to provide administrative service at an individual school
and not to provide service at the district level, appointed by the President of
the Nevada Association of School Administrators.
2. An oversight committee established
pursuant to subsection 1 shall monitor the progress of the consultant in
conducting the review in accordance with NRS
387.602 to 387.644 , inclusive,
including, without limitation, requesting periodic reports from the consultant
on the status of the evaluation.

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