Nevada Code § 392.072

Participation of homeschooled children in programs of special education and related services; regulations
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1. The board of trustees of each school
district shall provide programs of special education and related services for
homeschooled children. The programs of special education and related services
required by this section must be made available:
(a) Only if a child would otherwise be eligible
for participation in programs of special education and related services
pursuant to NRS 388.417 to 388.469 , inclusive, or NRS 388.5251 to 388.5267 , inclusive;
(b) In the same manner that the board of trustees
provides, as required by 20 U.S.C. 1412, for the participation of pupils with
disabilities who are enrolled in private schools within the school district
voluntarily by their parents or legal guardians; and
(c) In accordance with the same requirements set
forth in 20 U.S.C. 1412 which relate to the participation of pupils with
disabilities who are enrolled in private schools within the school district
voluntarily by their parents or legal guardians.
2. The programs of special education and
related services required by subsection 1 may be offered at a public school or
another location that is appropriate.
3. The board of trustees of a school
district may, before providing programs of special education and related
services to a homeschooled child pursuant to subsection 1, require proof of the
identity of the child, including, without limitation, the birth certificate of
the child or other documentation sufficient to establish the identity of the
child.
4. The Department shall adopt such
regulations as are necessary for the boards of trustees of school districts to
provide the programs of special education and related services required by
subsection 1.
5. As used in this section, related
services has the meaning ascribed to it in 20 U.S.C. 1401.

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