Nevada Code § 390.630

Issuance of standard high school diploma to certain veterans who left high school to serve in Armed Forces
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1. Notwithstanding any provision of this
title to the contrary, a person who:
(a) Left high school before graduating to serve
in the Armed Forces of the United States during:
(1) World War II and so served at any time
between September 16, 1940, and December 31, 1946;
(2) The Korean War and so served at any
time between June 25, 1950, and January 31, 1955; or
(3) The Vietnam Era and so served at any
time between January 1, 1961, and May 7, 1975;
(b) Was discharged from the Armed Forces of the
United States under honorable conditions; and
(c) As a result of his or her service in the
Armed Forces of the United States, did not receive a high school diploma,
shall be
deemed to have earned sufficient credits to receive a standard high school
diploma.
2. A school district may, upon request,
issue a standard high school diploma to any person who meets the requirements
set forth in subsection 1. A school district may issue a standard high school
diploma to such a person even if the person:
(a) Holds a general educational development
credential or an equivalent document; or
(b) Is deceased, if the family of the veteran
requests the issuance of the diploma.
3. The State Board and the Department of
Veterans Services shall work cooperatively to establish guidelines for
identifying and issuing standard high school diplomas to persons pursuant to
this section.
4. A person to whom a standard high school
diploma is issued pursuant to this section shall not be deemed to be a pupil
for the purposes of this title.

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