Nevada Code § 391.273

Supervision of unlicensed personnel; exemptions; reduction of adjusted base per pupil funding for failure to comply; exception for certain unlicensed personnel of charter school; record of exempt personnel
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section and except for persons who are supervised pursuant to NRS 391.096 , the unlicensed personnel of a
school district must be directly supervised by licensed personnel in all duties
which are instructional in nature. To the extent practicable, the direct
supervision must be such that the unlicensed personnel are in the immediate
location of the licensed personnel and are readily available during such times
when supervision is required.
2. Unlicensed personnel who are exempted
pursuant to subsection 4, 5 or 6 must be under administrative supervision when
performing any duties which are instructional in nature.
3. Unlicensed personnel may temporarily
perform duties under administrative supervision which are not primarily
instructional in nature.
4. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 7, upon application by a superintendent of schools, the
Superintendent of Public Instruction may grant an exemption from the provisions
of subsection 1 pursuant to subsection 5 or 6.
5. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 6, the Superintendent shall not grant an exemption from the
provisions of subsection 1 unless:
(a) The duties are within the employees special
expertise or training;
(b) The duties relate to the humanities or an
elective course of study, or are supplemental to the basic curriculum of a
school;
(c) The performance of the duties does not result
in the replacement of a licensed employee or prevent the employment of a
licensed person willing to perform those duties;
(d) The secondary or combined school in which the
duties will be performed has less than 100 pupils enrolled and is at least 30
miles from a school in which the duties are performed by licensed personnel;
and
(e) The unlicensed employee submits his or her
fingerprints for an investigation pursuant to NRS
391.033 .
6. Upon application by a superintendent of
schools, the Superintendent of Public Instruction may grant an exemption from
the provisions of subsection 1 if:
(a) The duties of the unlicensed employee relate
to the supervision of pupils attending a course of distance education provided
pursuant to NRS 388.820 to 388.874 , inclusive, while the pupils are
receiving instruction from a licensed employee remotely through any electronic
means of communication; and
(b) The unlicensed employee submits his or her
fingerprints for an investigation pursuant to NRS
391.033 .
7. The exemption authorized by subsection
4, 5 or 6 does not apply to a paraprofessional if the requirements prescribed
by the State Board pursuant to NRS 391.094 require the paraprofessional to be directly supervised by a licensed teacher.
8. The Superintendent of Public Instruction
shall file a record of all exempt personnel with the clerk of the board of
trustees of each local school district, and advise the clerk of any changes
therein. The record must contain:
(a) The name of the exempt employee;
(b) The specific instructional duties the exempt
employee may perform;
(c) Any terms or conditions of the exemption
deemed appropriate by the Superintendent of Public Instruction; and
(d) The date the exemption expires or a statement
that the exemption is valid as long as the employee remains in the same
position at the same school.
9. The Superintendent of Public
Instruction may adopt regulations prescribing the procedure to apply for an
exemption pursuant to this section and the criteria for the granting of such
exemptions.
10. Except in an emergency, it is unlawful
for the board of trustees of a school district to allow a person employed as a
teachers aide to serve as a teacher unless the person is a legally qualified
teacher licensed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction. As used in this
subsection, emergency means an unforeseen circumstance which requires
immediate action and includes the fact that a licensed teacher or substitute
teacher is not immediately available.
11. If the Superintendent of Public Instruction
determines that the board of trustees of a school district has violated the
provisions of subsection 10, the Superintendent shall take such actions as are
necessary to reduce the amount of money received by the district pursuant to
subsections 1 and 2 of NRS 387.124 by an
amount equal to the product when the following numbers are multiplied together:
(a) The number of days on which the violation
occurred;
(b) The number of pupils in the classroom taught
by the teachers aide; and
(c) The number of dollars of adjusted base per
pupil funding established for the school district pursuant to NRS 387.1214 per day.
12. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, a person employed as a teachers aide or paraprofessional may
monitor pupils in a computer laboratory without being directly supervised by
licensed personnel. The provisions of this subsection do not apply to a
paraprofessional if the requirements prescribed by the State Board pursuant to NRS 391.094 require the paraprofessional to
be directly supervised by a licensed teacher.
13. The provisions of this section do not
apply to unlicensed personnel who are employed by the governing body of a
charter school, unless a paraprofessional employed by the governing body is
required to be directly supervised by a licensed teacher pursuant to the
requirements prescribed by the State Board pursuant to NRS 391.094 .

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