Nevada Code § 392.452

Adoption of policy for prevention and treatment of injuries to the head; requirements of policy; annual acknowledgment of policy by parent or legal guardian and pupil; provision of policy to parent or legal guardian and pupil upon notification of injury to the head; review and update of policy every 5 years; certain school employees to complete annual training on prevention and treatment of injuries to the head
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1. The board of trustees of each school
district, the governing body of each charter school and the governing body of
each university school for profoundly gifted pupils shall adopt a policy
concerning the prevention and treatment of injuries to the head of a pupil,
including, without limitation, a concussion of the brain. The policy must:
(a) Include at least the same or substantially
similar provisions as the policies adopted by the Superintendent of Public
Instruction pursuant to NRS 385.215 and
the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association pursuant to NRS 385B.080 ; and
(b) Be modified as necessary to cover all pupils
at a school who have or sustain, or are suspected of having or sustaining, an
injury to the head, regardless of whether a pupil is at school or participating
in an extracurricular activity when the injury or suspected injury occurs.
2. The policy adopted pursuant to
subsection 1 must require that if a pupil has or sustains, or is suspected of
having or sustaining, an injury to the head while participating in competitive
sports, the pupil:
(a) Must be immediately removed from the
competitive sport; and
(b) May return to the competitive sport if the
parent or legal guardian of the pupil provides a signed statement of a provider
of health care acting within his or her scope of practice indicating that the
pupil is medically cleared for participation in the competitive sport and the
date on which the pupil may return to the competitive sport.
3. Before a pupil participates in
competitive sports within a school district or for a charter school or
university school for profoundly gifted pupils, and on an annual basis
thereafter, the board of trustees of a school district, the governing body of
each charter school and the governing body of each university school for
profoundly gifted pupils shall ensure that each pupil and his or her parent or
legal guardian:
(a) Are provided with a copy of the policy
adopted pursuant to subsection 1; and
(b) Sign a statement on a form prescribed by the
board of trustees of the school district, governing body of the charter school
or the governing body of the university school for profoundly gifted pupils, as
applicable, acknowledging that the pupil, if capable, and his or her parent or
guardian understand:
(1) That injuries to the head may occur
during the participation of a pupil in interscholastic activities and events;
(2) The risks associated with
participating in an activity or event in which a pupil may sustain an injury to
the head;
(3) The risks associated with continuing
to participate in an activity or event after a pupil has sustained an injury to
the head; and
(4) That the policy adopted pursuant to
subsection 1 and the educational information compiled pursuant to subsection 3
of NRS 385B.080 are available on the
Internet website maintained by the school district, charter school or
university school for profoundly gifted pupils in which the pupil is enrolled.
4. Upon notification that a pupil enrolled
in a public school has sustained or is suspected of having sustained an injury
to the head, the board of trustees of a school district, the governing body of
each charter school and the governing body of each university school for
profoundly gifted pupils, as applicable, shall ensure that the pupil and his or
her parent or legal guardian are provided with a printed or electronic copy of
the policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1.
5. Each public school, charter school and
university school for profoundly gifted pupils shall post the policy adopted
pursuant to subsection 1 and the educational information prepared pursuant to
subsection 3 of NRS 385B.080 on an
Internet website maintained by the school.
6. At least once every 5 years, the board
of trustees of each school district, the governing body of each charter school
and the governing body of each university school for profoundly gifted pupils
shall:
(a) Review the policy adopted pursuant to
subsection 1; and
(b) Update the policy to reflect current best
practices in the prevention and treatment of injuries to the head.
7. Each employee of a public school who
supports the academics or health, including, without limitation, mental or
physical health, of a pupil who has sustained or is suspected of having
sustained an injury to the head must annually complete training regarding the
prevention and treatment of injuries to the head, which must include, without
limitation, a review of the educational information compiled pursuant to
subsection 3 of NRS 385B.080 . Each
public school shall maintain a record of the training required by this section
which is completed by each employee of the public school and provide such a
record upon request.
8. As used in this section, provider of
health care means a physician or physician assistant licensed under chapter 630 or 633 of NRS, an advanced practice registered nurse licensed under chapter 632 of NRS, a physical therapist licensed
under chapter 640 of NRS or an athletic
trainer licensed under chapter 640B of NRS.

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