Nevada Code § 394.130

Required instruction; provisions governing cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillator for health course in private secondary school; reports; religious instruction; no right to share in apportionment of money for public schools
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1. In order to secure uniform and standard
work for pupils in private schools in this State, instruction in the subjects
required by law for pupils in the public schools shall be required of pupils
receiving instruction in such private schools, either under the regular state
courses of study prescribed by the Board or under courses of study prepared by
such private schools and approved by the Board.
2. A course of study in health provided at
a private secondary school must include, for the grade levels determined by the
private school, instruction in:
(a) The administration of hands-only or
compression-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including a psychomotor
skill-based component, according to the guidelines of the American Red Cross or
American Heart Association; and
(b) The use of an automated external
defibrillator.
3. A teacher who provides instruction
required pursuant to subsection 2 is not required to hold certification in the
administration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
4. The private school may collaborate with
entities to assist in the provision of the instruction required pursuant to
subsection 2 and the provision of equipment necessary for the instruction,
including, without limitation, fire departments, hospitals, colleges and
universities and public health agencies.
5. A pupil who is enrolled in a course of
study in health through a program of distance education or a pupil with a
disability who cannot perform the tasks included in the instruction required
pursuant to subsection 2 is not required to complete the instruction to pass
the course of study in health.
6. Such private schools shall be required
to furnish from time to time such reports as the Superintendent of Public
Instruction may find necessary as to enrollment, attendance and general
progress within such schools.
7. Nothing in this section shall be so
construed as:
(a) To interfere with the right of the proper
authorities having charge of private schools to give religious instruction to
the pupils enrolled therein.
(b) To give such private schools any right to
share in the public school funds apportioned for the support of the public
schools of this State.

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