Nevada Code § 388.5243

Account for State Special Education Services: Creation; use of money in Account; regulations
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1. The Account for State Special Education
Services is hereby created in the State General Fund to be administered by the
Superintendent of Public Instruction. The Superintendent of Public Instruction
may accept gifts and grants of money from any source for deposit in the
Account. Any money from gifts and grants may be expended in accordance with the
terms and conditions of the gift or grant, or in accordance with this section.
2. Any money remaining in the Account at
the end of a fiscal year does not revert to the State General Fund, and the
balance in the Account must be carried forward to the next fiscal year.
3. The money in the Account may only be
used for public schools and public education, as authorized by the Legislature,
including, without limitation, the distribution of funding appropriated by the
Legislature for a statewide multiplier for pupils with disabilities pursuant to NRS 387.122 .
4. The State Board shall adopt regulations
for the application, approval and disbursement of money commencing with the
2016-2017 school year to reimburse school districts and charter schools for
extraordinary program expenses and related services which:
(a) Are not ordinarily present in the typical
special education service and delivery system at a public school;
(b) Are associated with the implementation of the
individualized education program of a pupil with significant disabilities, as
defined by the State Board, to provide an appropriate education in the least
restrictive environment; and
(c) The costs of which exceed the total funding
available to the school district or charter school for the pupil.

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