Nevada Code § 392.420

Physical examinations of pupils; qualifications of persons to conduct examinations; measurement of height and weight of representative sample of pupils in certain school districts; notice to parent of certain medical conditions; notice to parent of examination and opportunity for exemption from physical examination; report of results of physical examinations to Chief Medical Officer; compilation and dissemination of report relating to height and weight of pupils
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
1. In each school at which a school nurse
is responsible for providing nursing services, the school nurse shall plan for
and carry out, or supervise qualified health personnel in carrying out, a
separate and careful observation and examination of every child who is
regularly enrolled in a grade specified by the board of trustees or
superintendent of schools of the school district in accordance with this
subsection to determine whether the child has scoliosis, any visual or auditory
problem, or any gross physical defect. The grades in which the observations and
examinations must be carried out are as follows:
(a) For visual and auditory problems:
(1) Before the completion of the first year
of initial enrollment in elementary school;
(2) In at least one additional grade of
the elementary schools; and
(3) In one grade of the middle or junior
high schools and one grade of the high schools; and
(b) For scoliosis, in at least one grade of
schools below the high schools.
Any person
other than a school nurse, including, without limitation, a person employed at
a school to provide basic first aid and health services to pupils, who performs
an observation or examination pursuant to this subsection must be trained by a
school nurse to conduct the observation or examination.
2. In addition to the requirements of
subsection 1, the board of trustees of each school district in a county whose
population is 100,000 or more shall direct school nurses, qualified health
personnel employed pursuant to subsection 6, teachers who teach physical education
or health or other licensed educational personnel who have completed training
in measuring the height and weight of a pupil provided by the school district,
to measure the height and weight of a representative sample of pupils who are
enrolled in grades 4 and 7 in the schools within the school district. The
Division of Public and Behavioral Health of the Department of Human Services,
in consultation with the board of trustees of each school district and each
local health district, as applicable, shall determine the number of pupils
necessary to include in the representative sample. The height and weight of a
representative sample of pupils must be measured every other year at the same
time other observations or examinations are conducted pursuant to this section.
3. If any child is attending school in a
grade above one of the specified grades and has not previously received such an
observation and examination, the child must be included in the current schedule
for observation and examination. Any child who is newly enrolled in the
district must be examined for any medical condition for which children in a
lower grade are examined.
4. A special examination for a possible
visual or auditory problem must be provided for any child who:
(a) Is enrolled in a special program;
(b) Is repeating a grade;
(c) Has failed an examination for a visual or
auditory problem during the previous school year; or
(d) Shows in any other way that the child may
have such a problem.
5. The school authorities shall notify the
parent or guardian of any child who is found or believed to have scoliosis, any
visual or auditory problem, or any gross physical defect, and shall recommend
that appropriate medical attention be secured to correct it. Any written notice
provided to the parent or guardian of a child pursuant to this subsection must
include, to the extent that information is available, a list of any resources
that may be available in the community to provide such medical attention,
including, without limitation, resources available at no charge or at a reduced
cost. If such a list is provided, the principal, his or her designee, or any
employee of the school or the school district is not responsible for providing
such resources to the pupil or ensuring that the pupil receives such resources.
6. In any school district in which state,
county or district public health services are available or conveniently
obtainable, those services may be used to meet the responsibilities assigned
under the provisions of this section. The board of trustees of the school
district may employ qualified personnel to perform them. Any nursing services
provided by such qualified personnel must be performed in compliance with chapter 632 of NRS.
7. The board of trustees of a school
district may adopt a policy which encourages the school district and schools
within the school district to collaborate with:
(a) Qualified health care providers within the
community to perform, or assist in the performance of, the services required by
this section; and
(b) Postsecondary educational institutions for
qualified students enrolled in such an institution in a health-related program
to perform, or assist in the performance of, the services required by this
section.
8. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 9, the school authorities shall provide notice to the parent or
guardian of a child before performing on the child the examinations required by
this section. The notice must inform the parent or guardian of the right to
exempt the child from all or part of the examinations. Any child must be
exempted from an examination if the childs parent or guardian files with the
teacher a written statement objecting to the examination.
9. The school authorities are not required
to provide notice to the parent or guardian of a child before measuring the
childs height or weight pursuant to subsection 2 if it is not practicable to
do so.
10. Each school nurse or a designee of a
school nurse, including, without limitation, a person employed at a school to
provide basic first aid and health services to pupils, shall report the results
of the examinations conducted pursuant to this section in each school at which
he or she is responsible for providing services to the Chief Medical Officer in
the format prescribed by the Chief Medical Officer. Each such report must
exclude any identifying information relating to a particular child. The Chief
Medical Officer shall compile all such information the Officer receives to
monitor the health status of children and shall retain the information.
11. The Division of Public and Behavioral
Health of the Department of Human Services shall:
(a) Compile a report relating to each region of
this State for which data is collected regarding the height and weight of
pupils measured pursuant to subsection 2 and reported to the Chief Medical
Officer pursuant to subsection 10;
(b) Publish and disseminate the reports not later
than 12 months after receiving the results of the examinations pursuant to subsection
10; and
(c) Submit a copy of the report disseminated
pursuant to paragraph (b) to the superintendent of each school district located
in a county whose population is 100,000 or more.

‹ 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.