Nevada Code § 388.134

Policy by governing bodies for provision of safe and respectful learning environment; provision of training to governing bodies and school personnel; posting of policy on Internet website; annual review and update of policy
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Each governing body shall:
1. Adopt the policy prescribed pursuant to NRS 388.133 . The governing body may
adopt an expanded policy for the policy if the expanded policy complies with
the policy prescribed pursuant to NRS
388.133 .
2. Provide for the appropriate training of
members of the governing body and all administrators, teachers and all other
personnel employed by the governing body in accordance with the policy
prescribed pursuant to NRS 388.133 . For
members of the governing body who have not previously served on the governing
body or for employees of the school district or school who have not previously
been employed by the district or school, the training required by this
subsection must be provided within 180 days after the member begins his or her
service or after the employee begins his or her employment, as applicable.
3. Post the policy adopted pursuant to
subsection 1 on the Internet website maintained by the school district or
school.
4. Ensure that the parents and legal
guardians of pupils enrolled in the school district or school have sufficient
information concerning the availability of the policy, including, without
limitation, information that describes how to access the policy on the Internet
website maintained by the school district or school. Upon the request of a
parent or legal guardian, the school district or school shall provide the
parent or legal guardian with a written copy of the policy.
5. Review the policy adopted pursuant to
subsection 1 on an annual basis and update the policy if necessary. If the
governing body updates the policy, the governing body must submit a copy of the
updated policy to the Department within 30 days after the update.

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