Nevada Code § 389.064

Instruction in personal safety of children; exception; report; required background checks of volunteers; acceptance of grants, gifts and donations
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1. The board of trustees of each school
district and the governing body of each charter school shall ensure that
instruction in the personal safety of children, based on the standards
developed by the Department pursuant to NRS
389.031 , be implemented as part of a course of study in health prescribed
pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection 3 of NRS
389.018 .
2. The school district and the charter
school, in accordance with the recommendations provided by the Department
pursuant to subsection 1 of NRS 389.031 ,
shall determine, for the instruction required by subsection 1:
(a) The content of and materials to be used to
provide the instruction; and
(b) The grade levels in which the instruction
will be provided.
3. A person who provides the instruction
required by subsection 1 must be:
(a) A licensed teacher;
(b) An employee of the school district with
special knowledge or training in the teaching of the personal safety of
children;
(c) An employee of an agency which has as its
primary purpose the teaching of the personal safety of children;
(d) An employee of a law enforcement agency; or
(e) A volunteer of an agency which has as its
primary purpose the teaching of the personal safety of children and who meets
the requirements of subsection 8.
4. The school district and the charter
school shall develop a procedure for the notification of the parent or guardian
of each pupil to whom the instruction required by subsection 1 is to be
provided. The procedure must inform the parent or guardian that:
(a) The parent or guardian may submit a written
request that the pupil be excused from some or all of the instruction, except
when the instruction is included in a course which is required for graduation;
and
(b) All instructional materials to be used in the
instruction required by subsection 1 are available for inspection by the parent
or guardian at reasonable times and locations before the instruction is
provided.
5. A pupil whose parent or guardian
submits a written request pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 4 must be
excused from such instruction without any penalty as to credits or academic
standing.
6. The school district and the charter
school shall consider the recommendations developed by the Department pursuant
to paragraph (b) of subsection 1 of NRS
389.031 and, to the extent money is available for this purpose, develop and
implement:
(a) A training plan to ensure that all school
employees receive training as to the teaching of the personal safety of
children;
(b) Educational materials and information to be
distributed to parents, guardians or other caretakers of pupils regarding the
teaching of the personal safety of children; and
(c) Policies and procedures for the referral of a
child who has reported or experienced an incident that did or could have
threatened his or her personal safety, and his or her family or guardian, if
appropriate, to various services, including, without limitation, counseling or
any other available services or resources.
7. On or before August 1 of each year,
each board of trustees and each governing body shall report to the Department
for the preceding year:
(a) The grade levels in which the instruction
required by subsection 1 was conducted;
(b) The curriculum content and materials distributed
and utilized for the instruction required by subsection 1;
(c) The person, persons or agency utilized to
provide the instruction required by subsection 1; and
(d) The number of reports or disclosures by
pupils of incidents that did or could have threatened their personal safety
during the preceding school year.
8. An agency which has as its primary
purpose the teaching of the personal safety of children, before allowing any
volunteer of the agency to provide instruction pursuant to paragraph (e) of
subsection 3, must ensure that the volunteer has successfully completed:
(a) A national background check, which must
include, without limitation, a report of the criminal history of the volunteer
from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Central Repository for Nevada
Records of Criminal History;
(b) A child abuse and neglect screening through
the Statewide Central Registry for the Collection of Information Concerning the
Abuse or Neglect of a Child established pursuant to NRS 432.100 ; and
(c) Adequate and appropriate training specific to
providing instruction regarding the personal safety of children.
9. An agency which has as its primary
purpose the teaching of the personal safety of children shall, upon request
from a school district or charter school and to the extent allowed by federal
law, make available to the school district or charter school documentation of
the agencys conclusions regarding a volunteers successful completion of the
requirements of subsection 8.
10. A board of trustees of a school
district and a governing body of a charter school may apply for and accept
grants, gifts, donations, bequests or devises from any public or private source
to carry out the provisions of this section.
11. As used in this section, personal
safety of children has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 389.031 .

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