Nevada Code § 392.017

Regulations concerning school choice for pupils enrolled in persistently dangerous school and for pupils who are victims of violent offense while at school
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The State Board
shall adopt regulations to carry out the provisions of 20 U.S.C. 7912
concerning the choice that must be offered to a pupil to attend another public
school, including, without limitation, a charter school, if the pupil is
enrolled in a persistently dangerous school or is the victim of a violent
offense while at school or on the grounds of the school in which the pupil is
enrolled. The regulations must include the criteria for identifying a school as
persistently dangerous.

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