Nevada Code § 391.350

Suspension or revocation of license for employees failure to fulfill employment obligations or breach of contract; suspension or revocation of administrators license for wrongfully securing employees acceptance of employment; notice to other agencies of revocation
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1. Any teacher or other licensed employee
employed by any board for a specified time who willfully refuses or fails to
fulfill his or her employment obligations after the employee has notified the
board of his or her acceptance of employment under subsection 4 of NRS 391.810 or subsection 4 of NRS 391.820 or to comply with the
provisions of his or her contract after it has been signed without first
obtaining the written consent of the board may be found guilty of
unprofessional conduct. The board shall not unreasonably withhold its consent.
2. Any administrator who willfully secures
the signature on a statement of intent to accept employment of any teacher or
other licensed employee who has notified the board of another school district
in this State of his or her acceptance of employment is guilty of
unprofessional conduct, unless the employee has first obtained the written
consent of the board to which he or she has given notice of acceptance. If the
failure or refusal to comply with the provisions of the contract is the result
of having subsequently executed an employment contract with another board in
this State without the written consent of the board first employing him or her,
the second contract is void.
3. Upon receiving a formal complaint from
the board, substantiated by conclusive evidence of a teachers failure or
refusal under subsection 1 or that an administrator has willfully secured such
a signature, the State Board may suspend or revoke the license of the teacher
or administrator after notice and opportunity for a hearing have been provided
pursuant to NRS 391.322 and 391.323 .
4. The Superintendent of Public
Instruction shall notify state agencies for education in other states of any
revocation pursuant to this section.

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