Nevada Code § 392.165

Documents required for permanent enrollment; name under which child must be enrolled; notification to local law enforcement agency for failure to furnish documents
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
1. The board of trustees of a school
district and the governing body of a charter school shall not allow a child to
be permanently enrolled in any school in the district or any charter school
until the parent or guardian of the child furnishes a birth certificate or
other document suitable as proof of the childs identity and, if applicable, a
copy of the childs records from the school the child most recently attended.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3, a child must be enrolled in a school under the childs name as it
appears in the identifying document or records required by subsection 1, unless
the parent or guardian furnishes a court order or decree authorizing a change
of name or directing the board of trustees of the school district or the
governing body of a charter school to enroll the child under a name other than
the name which appears in the identifying document or records.
3. A child who is in the custody of the
agency which provides child welfare services, as defined in NRS 432B.030 , may be enrolled in a school
under a name other than the name which appears in the identifying document or
records required by subsection 1 if the court determines that to do so would be
in the best interests of the child.
4. If the parent or guardian fails to
furnish the identifying document or records required by subsection 1 within 30
days after the child is conditionally enrolled, the principal, superintendent
or governing body of a charter school shall notify the local law enforcement
agency and request a determination as to whether the child has been reported as
missing.

‹ Prev All Nevada sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.