Nevada Code § 388.1324

Committee on statewide school safety; membership; duties
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1. The Governor shall appoint a committee
on statewide school safety. Appointments must be made to represent each of the
geographic areas of the State.
2. The committee must consist of:
(a) One representative of the Department of
Education;
(b) One representative of the Department of
Public Safety;
(c) One representative of the Office of Emergency
Management within the Office of the Governor;
(d) One representative of the Department of Human
Services;
(e) One representative who is a licensed teacher
in this State;
(f) One representative who is the principal of a
school in this State;
(g) One superintendent of a school district in
this State;
(h) One school resource officer assigned to a
school in this State;
(i) One person employed as a paraprofessional, as
defined in NRS 391.008 , by a school in
this State;
(j) One school psychologist employed by a school
in this State;
(k) One provider of mental health other than a
psychologist who provides services to pupils at a school in this State;
(l) The State Fire Marshal or his or her
designee;
(m) One parent or legal guardian of a pupil
enrolled in a school in this State;
(n) At least two pupils enrolled in a school in
this State; and
(o) Any other representative the Governor deems
appropriate.
3. The committee shall:
(a) Establish methods which facilitate the
ability of a pupil enrolled in a school in this State to express his or her
ideas related to school safety and the well-being of pupils enrolled in schools
in this State;
(b) Evaluate the impact of social media on school
safety and the well-being of pupils enrolled in schools in this State; and
(c) Discuss and make recommendations to the
Governor and the Department related to the findings of the committee.
4. As used in this section, social media
has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS
232.003 .

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