Nevada Code § 388.433

Placement of child in special program; required provision of comparable services to child who transfers to school in this State
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4, before any child is placed in a special program for pupils with
disabilities:
(a) A consultation must be held with the childs
parents or guardian.
(b) An examination must be conducted for the
purpose of finding the extent to which the child deviates from normal growth and
development patterns. The examination must be conducted in accordance with
standards prescribed by the State Board.
2. A psychiatrist may be consulted in any
specific case when the board of trustees of a school district deems it
necessary.
3. The board of trustees of a school
district or the governing body of a charter school shall not place a child or
authorize the placement of a child in a program for pupils with disabilities
solely because the child is a disciplinary problem in school.
4. A child with a disability who transfers
to a school in this State from a school inside or outside this State must
initially be provided, in consultation with the childs parent or guardian,
services that are comparable to the services the child received at his or her
previous school under his or her current individualized education program
until:
(a) If the child transferred from a school inside
this State, the current individualized education program is adopted or another
individualized education plan is developed, adopted and implemented.
(b) If the child transferred from a school
outside this State, an examination is conducted pursuant to this section, if
determined to be necessary, and a new individualized education program is
developed, if appropriate.

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