Nevada Code § 394.1687

Emergency operations plan development committee: Development of plan to be used by private school in responding to crisis, emergency, suicide or other hazard; submission of plan to governing body of private school; compliance with plan required
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1. Each emergency operations plan
development committee shall develop a plan to be used by its school in
responding to a crisis, emergency or suicide and all other hazards. Each
emergency operations plan development committee shall, when developing the
plan:
(a) Consult with local social service agencies
and local public safety agencies in the county in which its school is located.
(b) Consult with the director of the local
organization for emergency management or, if there is no local organization for
emergency management, with the Chief of the Office of Emergency Management
within the Office of the Governor or his or her designee.
2. The plan developed pursuant to
subsection 1 must include, without limitation:
(a) The plans, procedures and information
included in the model plan developed by the Department pursuant to NRS 388.253 ;
(b) A procedure for immediately responding to a
crisis or an emergency and for responding during the period after a crisis or
an emergency has concluded, including, without limitation, a crisis or an
emergency that results in immediate physical harm to a pupil or employee of the
school;
(c) A procedure for enforcing discipline within
the school and for obtaining and maintaining a safe and orderly environment
during a crisis or an emergency; and
(d) A plan for immediately responding to a
medical emergency involving the heart, including, without limitation, a person
in cardiac arrest.
3. Each emergency operations plan
development committee shall provide for review a copy of the plan that it
develops pursuant to this section to the governing body of the school that
established the committee.
4. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 394.1691 and 394.1692 , each private school must comply
with the plan developed for it pursuant to this section.

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