Nevada Code § 392.4635

Policy for prohibition of activities of criminal gangs on school property
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1. The board of trustees of each school
district shall establish a policy that prohibits the activities of criminal
gangs on school property.
2. The policy established pursuant to
subsection 1 may include, without limitation:
(a) The provision of training for the prevention
of the activities of criminal gangs on school property.
(b) If the policy includes training:
(1) A designation of the grade levels of
the pupils who must receive the training.
(2) A designation of the personnel who
must receive the training, including, without limitation, personnel who are
employed in schools at the grade levels designated pursuant to subparagraph
(1).
The board of
trustees of each school district shall ensure that the training is provided to
the pupils and personnel designated in the policy.
(c) Provisions which prohibit:
(1) A pupil from wearing any clothing or
carrying any symbol on school property that denotes membership in or an
affiliation with a criminal gang; and
(2) Any activity that encourages
participation in a criminal gang or facilitates illegal acts of a criminal
gang.
(d) Provisions which provide for the suspension
or expulsion pursuant to NRS 392.466 and 392.467 of pupils who violate the
policy.
3. The board of trustees of each school
district may develop the policy required pursuant to subsection 1 in
consultation with:
(a) Local law enforcement agencies;
(b) School police officers, if any;
(c) Persons who have experience regarding the
actions and activities of criminal gangs;
(d) Organizations which are dedicated to
alleviating criminal gangs or assisting members of criminal gangs who wish to
disassociate from the gang; and
(e) Any other person deemed necessary by the
board of trustees.
4. As used in this section, criminal
gang has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS
213.1263 .

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