Nevada Code § 388.850

Eligibility for enrollment
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1. A pupil may enroll in a program of
distance education if:
(a) Pursuant to this section or other specific
statute, the pupil is eligible for enrollment or the pupils enrollment is not
otherwise prohibited;
(b) The program of distance education in which
the pupil wishes to enroll is offered by the school district in which the pupil
resides or a charter school or, if the program of distance education in which
the pupil wishes to enroll is a full-time program of distance education offered
by a school district other than the school district in which the pupil resides,
the program is not the same or substantially similar to a program of distance
education offered by the school district in which the pupil resides;
(c) The pupil satisfies the qualifications and
conditions for enrollment adopted by the State Board pursuant to NRS 388.874 ; and
(d) The pupil satisfies the requirements of the
program of distance education.
2. A child who is exempt from compulsory
enrollment and attendance and is enrolled in a private school pursuant to chapter 394 of NRS or is being homeschooled is
not eligible to enroll in or attend a program of distance education, regardless
of whether the child is otherwise eligible for enrollment pursuant to
subsection 1.
3. If a pupil who is prohibited from
enrolling in and attending public school pursuant to NRS 392.264 enrolls in a program of
distance education, the enrollment and attendance of that pupil must comply
with all requirements of NRS 62F.100 to 62F.150 , inclusive, and 392.251 to 392.271 , inclusive.
4. A pupil who is enrolled in grade 12 in
a program of distance education and who moves out of this State is eligible to
maintain enrollment in the program of distance education until the pupil
graduates from high school.

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