Nevada Code § 388.095

Scheduling school for closure because of natural disaster, inclement weather or accident; regulations
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1. Each school district shall schedule at
least 3 contingent days of school, or its equivalent if the school district
operates under an alternative schedule authorized pursuant to NRS 388.090 , in addition to the number of
days required by NRS 388.090 , which must
be used if a natural disaster, inclement weather or an accident necessitates
the closing of a majority of the facilities within the district. The 3
contingent days of school, or its equivalent, may be scheduled as:
(a) Full days of school;
(b) An equivalent number of minutes of
instruction added to any scheduled day of instruction, except that the minutes
added must not be less than 30 minutes per school day; or
(c) Any combination thereof.
2. If more than 3 days of free school or
minutes of instruction equaling 3 days of free school, or the equivalent if the
school district operates under an alternative schedule authorized pursuant to NRS 388.090 , are lost because a natural
disaster, inclement weather or an accident necessitates the closing of a
majority of the facilities within a school district, the Superintendent of
Public Instruction, upon application by the school district, may permit the
additional days or equivalent minutes of instruction lost to be counted as
school days in session. The application must be submitted in the manner
prescribed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
3. The State Board shall adopt regulations
providing procedures for changing schedules of instruction to be used if a
natural disaster, inclement weather or an accident necessitates the closing of
a particular school within a school district.

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