Nevada Code § 387.636

School district required to hold public meeting concerning final report; vote whether to adopt corrective action plan; effect of failure to vote within prescribed time; appearance before Legislature under certain circumstances
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1. Upon receipt of a final written report
pursuant to NRS 387.631 , the board of
trustees of the school district shall hold a public meeting to review the
findings and recommendations of the consultant. The consultant or the
consultants designee must be present at the meeting and available for discussion
and questions.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3, not later than 90 days after the issuance of the final written
report, the board of trustees of the school district shall vote on whether to
adopt the plan for corrective action if such a plan is recommended by the
consultant. The superintendent of schools of the school district shall provide
written notice of the outcome of the vote to the State Board, the Legislative
Auditor and the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for transmission to
the Legislature. The board of trustees of a school district may vote to reverse
a decision not to adopt a plan for corrective action if sufficient time
remains, as determined by the board of trustees, to carry out the management
principles within 2 years after the issuance of the final report.
3. If the board of trustees of a school
district does not vote on whether to adopt a plan for corrective action within
90 days after the issuance of the final written report, the:
(a) Superintendent of schools of the school
district shall provide written notice to the State Board, the Legislative
Auditor and the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for transmission to
the Legislature;
(b) Department may assess the situation and
contact the members of the board of trustees to urge the board to take a vote;
and
(c) State Board may allow an additional 30 days
for the board of trustees to vote on the plan.
4. If the board of trustees of the school
district does not vote on a plan for corrective action or if the board of
trustees votes not to adopt a plan for corrective action, the members of the
board of trustees may be required to appear and present testimony before the
Legislature or a standing committee of the Legislature to examine any
justification of the failure of the board of trustees to vote on the plan or to
adopt the plan, as applicable.

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