Nevada Code § 391.091

Licensed teachers to complete training in certain state laws and provisions of Nevadas Constitution; establishment of contents of training and standards of proficiency
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1. A licensed teacher, except a teacher
who is licensed only as a substitute teacher, must complete training in the
laws of this State relating to schools and the provisions of the Nevada
Constitution relating to schools within 1 year after being issued a license to
teach and being initially hired by the board of trustees of a school district.
2. The Commission shall:
(a) Establish by regulation the required contents
of the training required by subsection 1;
(b) Establish by regulation the standard of
proficiency required for a teacher to receive credit for completing the
training required by subsection 1, which may include, without limitation, an
examination to test the proficiency of a teacher in the laws of this State
relating to schools and the provisions of the Nevada Constitution relating to
schools; and
(c) At least once each biennium, review the
contents of the training required by subsection 1 and, if necessary, revise the
content of the training.
3. The training required by subsection 1:
(a) Must be tailored to the professional needs of
teachers.
(b) May be conducted in person or interactively
through the use of communications technology by the school district that
employs a teacher or by a vendor approved by such a school district.

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