Nevada Code § 391.104

Fingerprinting and investigation into the background of certain applicants for employment, employees and volunteers; school district prohibited from requiring licensed employees on approved leave to submit fingerprints as condition of return to employment; exception; use of certain information; acceptance of gifts, grants and donations; immunity from liability. [Effective through June 30, 2027.]
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 391.105 and 391.1055 , each applicant for employment
pursuant to NRS 391.100 or employee,
except a teacher or other person licensed by the Superintendent of Public
Instruction, or volunteer who is likely to have unsupervised contact with
pupils, must, before beginning his or her employment or service as a volunteer
and at least once every 5 years thereafter, submit to the school district:
(a) A full set of the applicants, employees or
volunteers fingerprints and written permission authorizing the school district
to forward the fingerprints to the Central Repository for Nevada Records of
Criminal History for its report on the criminal history of the applicant,
employee or volunteer and for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation
for its report on the criminal history of the applicant, employee or volunteer;
and
(b) Written authorization for the board of
trustees of the school district to obtain any information concerning the
applicant, employee or volunteer that may be available from the Statewide
Central Registry and any equivalent registry maintained by a governmental entity
in a jurisdiction in which the applicant, employee or volunteer has resided
within the immediately preceding 5 years.
2. In conducting an investigation into the
background of an applicant, employee or volunteer, a school district may
cooperate with any appropriate law enforcement agency to obtain information
relating to the criminal history of the applicant, employee or volunteer,
including, without limitation, any record of warrants for the arrest of or
applications for protective orders against the applicant, employee or
volunteer.
3. The board of trustees of a school
district may use a substantiated report of the abuse or neglect of a child, as
defined in NRS 392.281 , or a violation
of NRS 201.540 , 201.553 , 201.560 , 392.4633 or 394.366 obtained from the Statewide Central
Registry or an equivalent registry maintained by a governmental agency in
another jurisdiction:
(a) When making determinations concerning
assignments, requiring retraining, imposing discipline, hiring, accepting a
volunteer or termination; and
(b) In any proceedings to which the report is
relevant, including, without limitation, an action for trespass or a
restraining order.
4. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 5, the board of trustees of a school district shall not require a
licensed teacher or other person licensed by the Superintendent of Public
Instruction pursuant to NRS 391.033 who
has taken a leave of absence from employment authorized by the school district,
including, without limitation:
(a) Sick leave;
(b) Sabbatical leave;
(c) Personal leave;
(d) Leave for attendance at a regular or special
session of the Legislature of this State if the employee is a member thereof;
(e) Maternity leave; and
(f) Leave permitted by the Family and Medical
Leave Act of 1993, 29 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.,
to submit a
set of his or her fingerprints as a condition of return to or continued
employment with the school district if the employee is in good standing when
the employee began the leave.
5. A board of trustees of a school
district may ask the Superintendent of Public Instruction to require a person
licensed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction pursuant to NRS 391.033 who has taken a leave of
absence from employment authorized by the school district to submit a set of
his or her fingerprints as a condition of return to or continued employment
with the school district if the board of trustees has probable cause to believe
that the person has committed a felony or an offense involving moral turpitude
during the period of his or her leave of absence.
6. The board of trustees of a school
district:
(a) May accept any gifts, grants and donations to
carry out the provisions of subsections 1 and 2 and NRS 391.105 .
(b) May not be held liable for damages resulting
from any action of the board of trustees authorized by subsection 2 or 3 or NRS 391.105 .
NRS 391.104 Fingerprinting and
investigation into the background of certain applicants for employment,
employees and volunteers; school district prohibited from requiring licensed
employees on approved leave to submit fingerprints as condition of return to employment;
use of certain information; acceptance of gifts, grants and donations; immunity
from liability. [Effective July 1, 2027.]
1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 391.105 and 391.1055 , each applicant for employment
pursuant to NRS 391.100 or employee,
except a teacher or other person licensed by the Superintendent of Public
Instruction, or volunteer who is likely to have unsupervised contact with
pupils, must, before beginning his or her employment or service as a volunteer
and at least once every 5 years thereafter, submit to the school district:
(a) A full set of the applicants, employees or
volunteers fingerprints and written permission authorizing the school district
to forward the fingerprints to the Central Repository for Nevada Records of
Criminal History for its report on the criminal history of the applicant,
employee or volunteer and for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation
for its report on the criminal history of the applicant, employee or volunteer;
and
(b) Written authorization for the board of
trustees of the school district to obtain any information concerning the
applicant, employee or volunteer that may be available from the Statewide
Central Registry and any equivalent registry maintained by a governmental
entity in a jurisdiction in which the applicant, employee or volunteer has
resided within the immediately preceding 5 years.
2. In conducting an investigation into the
background of an applicant, employee or volunteer, a school district may
cooperate with any appropriate law enforcement agency to obtain information
relating to the criminal history of the applicant, employee or volunteer,
including, without limitation, any record of warrants for the arrest of or
applications for protective orders against the applicant, employee or
volunteer.
3. The board of trustees of a school
district may use a substantiated report of the abuse or neglect of a child, as
defined in NRS 392.281 , or a violation
of NRS 201.540 , 201.553 , 201.560 , 392.4633 or 394.366 obtained from the Statewide Central
Registry or an equivalent registry maintained by a governmental agency in
another jurisdiction:
(a) When making determinations concerning
assignments, requiring retraining, imposing discipline, hiring, accepting a volunteer
or termination; and
(b) In any proceedings to which the report is
relevant, including, without limitation, an action for trespass or a
restraining order.
4. The board of trustees of a school
district shall not require a licensed teacher or other person licensed by the
Superintendent of Public Instruction pursuant to NRS 391.033 who has taken a leave of
absence from employment authorized by the school district, including, without limitation:
(a) Sick leave;
(b) Sabbatical leave;
(c) Personal leave;
(d) Leave for attendance at a regular or special
session of the Legislature of this State if the employee is a member thereof;
(e) Maternity leave; and
(f) Leave permitted by the Family and Medical
Leave Act of 1993, 29 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.,
to submit a
set of his or her fingerprints as a condition of return to or continued
employment with the school district if the employee is in good standing when
the employee began the leave.
5. The board of trustees of a school
district:
(a) May accept any gifts, grants and donations to
carry out the provisions of subsections 1 and 2 and NRS 391.105 .
(b) May not be held liable for damages resulting
from any action of the board of trustees authorized by subsection 2 or 3 or NRS 391.105 .

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