Nevada Code § 389.036

Establishment of course or unit of course of instruction concerning human immunodeficiency virus, human reproductive system, related communicable diseases and sexual responsibility; appointment of advisory committee; notice to parent or guardian; consent of parent or guardian required; materials to be made available to parents or guardians of pupils
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1. The board of trustees of a school
district shall establish a course or unit of a course of:
(a) Factual instruction concerning the human
immunodeficiency virus; and
(b) Instruction on the human reproductive system,
related communicable diseases and sexual responsibility.
2. Each board of trustees shall appoint an
advisory committee consisting of:
(a) Five parents of children who attend schools
in the district; and
(b) Four representatives, one from each of four
of the following professions or occupations:
(1) Medicine or nursing;
(2) Counseling;
(3) Religion;
(4) Pupils who attend schools in the
district; or
(5) Teaching.
This
committee shall advise the district concerning the content of and materials to
be used in a course of instruction established pursuant to this section, and
the recommended ages of the pupils to whom the course is offered. The final
decision on these matters must be that of the board of trustees.
3. The subjects of the courses may be
taught only by a teacher or school nurse whose qualifications have been
previously approved by the board of trustees.
4. The parent or guardian of each pupil to
whom a course is offered must first be furnished written notice that the course
will be offered. The notice must be given in the usual manner used by the local
district to transmit written material to parents, and must contain a form for
the signature of the parent or guardian of the pupil consenting to the pupils
attendance. Upon receipt of the written consent of the parent or guardian, the
pupil may attend the course. If the written consent of the parent or guardian
is not received, the pupil must be excused from such attendance without any
penalty as to credits or academic standing. Any course offered pursuant to this
section is not a requirement for graduation.
5. All instructional materials to be used
in a course must be available for inspection by parents or guardians of pupils
at reasonable times and locations before the course is taught, and appropriate
written notice of the availability of the material must be furnished to all
parents and guardians.

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