Nevada Code § 394.1616

Duty of private school to provide information concerning school service providers and data security
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1. Before a private school allows a pupil
to use any school service or provides a pupil with any technology, the private
school must post on the Internet website of the school information that:
(a) Summarizes the laws governing school service
providers;
(b) Lists each school service provider for the
private school and the plan for the security of any data concerning pupils,
including, without limitation, covered information and personally identifiable
information, that is established by the school service provider;
(c) Describes any other actions taken by the
private school to protect the security of any data collected by a school
service provider, including, without limitation, covered information and
personally identifiable information, concerning pupils; and
(d) Describes the manner in which a pupil or the
parent or legal guardian of a pupil may report any suspicious activity relating
to the use of a school service by a pupil.
2. At the beginning of each school year,
each private school shall communicate to the pupils enrolled at the school and
the parents and legal guardians of such pupils the availability of the
information described in subsection 1 and the manner in which to locate the
information.

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