Nevada Code § 392.074

Participation of private school children and homeschooled children in classes and extracurricular activities
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 1 of NRS 392.072 for programs
of special education and related services, upon the request of a parent or
legal guardian of a child who is enrolled in a private school or a parent or
legal guardian of a homeschooled child, the board of trustees of the school
district in which the child resides shall authorize the child to participate in
any classes and extracurricular activities, excluding sports, at a public
school within the school district if:
(a) Space for the child in the class or
extracurricular activity is available;
(b) The parent or legal guardian demonstrates to
the satisfaction of the board of trustees that the child is qualified to
participate in the class or extracurricular activity; and
(c) If the child is a homeschooled child, a
notice of intent of a homeschooled child to participate in programs and
activities is filed for the child with the school district for the current
school year pursuant to NRS 388D.070 .
If the board
of trustees of a school district authorizes a child to participate in a class
or extracurricular activity, excluding sports, pursuant to this subsection, the
board of trustees is not required to provide transportation for the child to
attend the class or activity. A homeschooled child must be allowed to
participate in interscholastic activities and events governed by the Nevada
Interscholastic Activities Association pursuant to chapter 385B of NRS and interscholastic
activities and events, including sports, pursuant to subsection 3.
2. The board of trustees of a school
district may revoke its approval for a pupil to participate in a class or
extracurricular activity at a public school pursuant to subsection 1 if the
board of trustees or the public school determines that the pupil has failed to
comply with applicable statutes, or applicable rules and regulations of the
board of trustees. If the board of trustees revokes its approval, neither the
board of trustees nor the public school is liable for any damages relating to
the denial of services to the pupil.
3. In addition to those interscholastic
activities and events governed by the Nevada Interscholastic Activities
Association pursuant to chapter 385B of NRS,
a homeschooled child must be allowed to participate in interscholastic
activities and events, including sports, if a notice of intent of a
homeschooled child to participate in programs and activities is filed for the
child with the school district for the current school year pursuant to NRS 388D.070 . A homeschooled child who
participates in interscholastic activities and events at a public school
pursuant to this subsection must participate within the school district of the
childs residence through the public school which the child is otherwise zoned
to attend. Any rules or regulations that apply to pupils enrolled in public
schools who participate in interscholastic activities and events, including
sports, apply in the same manner to homeschooled children who participate in
interscholastic activities and events, including, without limitation,
provisions governing:
(a) Eligibility and qualifications for
participation;
(b) Fees for participation;
(c) Insurance;
(d) Transportation;
(e) Requirements of physical examination;
(f) Responsibilities of participants;
(g) Schedules of events;
(h) Safety and welfare of participants;
(i) Eligibility for awards, trophies and medals;
(j) Conduct of behavior and performance of
participants; and
(k) Disciplinary procedures.
4. If a homeschooled child participates in
interscholastic activities and events pursuant to subsection 3:
(a) No challenge may be brought by the
Association, a school district, a public school or a private school, a parent
or guardian of a pupil enrolled in a public school or a private school, a pupil
enrolled in a public school or a private school, or any other entity or person
claiming that an interscholastic activity or event is invalid because the
homeschooled child is allowed to participate.
(b) Neither the school district nor a public
school may prescribe any regulations, rules, policies, procedures or
requirements governing the eligibility or participation of the homeschooled
child that are more restrictive than the provisions governing the eligibility
and participation of pupils enrolled in public schools.
5. The board of trustees of a school district:
(a) May, before authorizing a homeschooled child
to participate in a class or extracurricular activity, excluding sports,
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.
(b) Shall, before allowing a homeschooled child
to participate in interscholastic activities and events governed by the Nevada
Interscholastic Activities Association pursuant to chapter 385B of NRS and interscholastic
activities and events pursuant to subsection 3, 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.

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