1. The board of trustees of each school district shall enter into a memorandum of understanding with a community-based organization that assists victims of power-based violence. The memorandum of understanding may, without limitation: (a) Allow for cooperation and training between the school district and the community-based organization that assists victims of power-based violence to establish an understanding of the: (1) Responsibilities that the school district and the community-based organization that assists victims of power-based violence have in responding to a report or disclosure of an alleged incident of power-based violence; and (2) Procedures of the school district for providing support and services to pupils and employees. (b) Require a community-based organization that assists victims of power-based violence to: (1) Assist with developing policies, programming or training for the school district regarding power-based violence; (2) Provide an alternative for a pupil or employee of the school district to receive free counseling, advocacy or crisis services related to an alleged incident of power-based violence, including, without limitation, access to a health care provider who specializes in forensic medical examinations; (3) Assist with the development and implementation of education and prevention programs for pupils enrolled at a public school in the school district; and (4) Assist with the development and implementation of training and prevention curriculum for employees of the school district. (c) Include a fee structure for any services provided by the community-based organization that assists victims of power-based violence. 2. If a teacher or administrator is informed by a pupil that the pupil has been a victim of power-based violence, the teacher or administrator shall refer the pupil to the community-based organization that assists victims of power-based violence. 3. As used in this section: (a) Forensic medical examination has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 217.300 . (b) Power-based violence has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 396.1285 .
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