Nevada Code § 388.1455

Establishment of SafeVoice Program; requirements of Program; support center for initial reports; training regarding Program and support center; duties of Director; reports, policies and regulations
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1. The Director shall establish the SafeVoice
Program within the Office for a Safe and Respectful Learning Environment. The
Program must enable any person to report to the Program any dangerous, violent
or unlawful activity which is being conducted, or is threatened to be
conducted, on school property, at an activity sponsored by a public school, on
a school bus of a public school or by a pupil enrolled at a public school. Any
information relating to any such dangerous, violent or unlawful activity, or
threat thereof, received by the Program is confidential and, except as
otherwise authorized pursuant to subsection 2 and NRS 388.1458 , must not be disclosed to any
person.
2. The SafeVoice Program must include,
without limitation, methods and procedures to ensure that:
(a) Information reported to the Program is
promptly forwarded to the appropriate public safety agencies, the Department
and other appropriate state agencies, school administrators and other school
employees, including, without limitation, the teams appointed pursuant to NRS 388.14553 ;
(b) The identity of a person who reports
information to the Program may remain anonymous, unless the policies established
and regulations adopted pursuant to subsection 6 require the identity of such a
person to be disclosed; and
(c) The appropriate public safety agencies may
access personally identifiable information concerning a pupil:
(1) To take the appropriate action in
response to an activity or threat reported pursuant to this section;
(2) Twenty-four hours a day; and
(3) Subject to the confidentiality
required pursuant to this section.
3. On behalf of the SafeVoice Program, the
Director or his or her designee shall establish and operate a support center
that meets the requirements of NRS
388.14557 , which includes, without limitation, a hotline, Internet website,
mobile telephone application and text messaging application or enter into an
agreement with an organization that the Director determines is appropriately
qualified and experienced, pursuant to which the organization will establish
and operate such a support center, which includes, without limitation, a
hotline, Internet website, mobile telephone application and text messaging
application. The support center shall receive initial reports made to the
Program through the hotline, Internet website, mobile telephone application and
text messaging application and forward the information contained in the reports
in the manner required by subsection 2.
4. The Director shall provide training
regarding:
(a) The Program to employees and volunteers of
each public safety agency, public safety answering point, board of trustees of
a school district, governing body of a charter school and any other entity
whose employees and volunteers the Director determines should receive training
regarding the Program.
(b) Properly responding to a report received from
the support center, including, without limitation, the manner in which to
respond to reports of different types of dangerous, violent and unlawful
activity and threats of such activity, to each member of a team appointed
pursuant to NRS 388.14553 .
(c) The procedure for making a report to the support
center using the hotline, Internet website, mobile telephone application and
text messaging application and collaborating to prevent dangerous, violent and
unlawful activity directed at teachers and other members of the staff of a
school, pupils, family members of pupils and other persons.
5. The Director shall:
(a) Post information concerning the SafeVoice
Program on an Internet website maintained by the Director;
(b) Provide to each public school educational
materials regarding the SafeVoice Program, including, without limitation,
information about the telephone number, address of the Internet website, mobile
telephone application, text messaging application and any other methods by
which a report may be made; and
(c) On or before July 1 of each year, submit to
the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for transmittal to the Joint
Interim Standing Committee on Education a report containing a summary of the
information reported to the Director pursuant to NRS 388.14557 during the immediately
preceding 12 months and any other information that the Director determines
would assist the Committee to evaluate the SafeVoice Program.
6. The Department shall establish policies
and adopt regulations pursuant to subsection 2 relating to the disclosure of
the identity of a person who reports information to the Program. The
regulations must include, without limitation, the disclosure of the identity of
a person who reported information to the Program:
(a) To ensure the safety and well-being of the
person who reported information to the Program;
(b) To comply with the provisions of NRS 388.1351 ; or
(c) If the person knowingly reported false
information to the Program.
7. As used in this section:
(a) Public safety agency has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 239B.020 .
(b) Public safety answering point has the
meaning ascribed to it in NRS 707.500 .

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