Nevada Code § 391.170

Conditions for receipt of public money as compensation by certain teachers and other employees; exception for charter schools
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, a teacher or other employee for whom a license is required is not
entitled to receive any portion of public money for schools as compensation for
services rendered unless he or she:
(a) Is legally employed by the board of trustees
of the school district or the governing body of the charter school in which he
or she is teaching or performing other educational functions.
(b) Has a license authorizing him or her to teach
or perform other educational functions at the level and, except as otherwise
provided in NRS 391.125 , in the field
for which he or she is employed, issued in accordance with law and in full
force at the time the services are rendered.
2. The provisions of subsection 1 do not
prohibit the payment of public money to teachers or other employees who are
employed by a charter school who are not required to hold a license or
endorsement to teach pursuant to the provisions of NRS 388A.518 .

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