Nevada Code § 394.170

Drills to instruct pupils in appropriate procedures to be followed in event of lockdown or emergency; regulations of State Fire Marshal; posting of section; enforcement; penalty
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1. The authorities in charge of every
private school within this State shall provide drills for the pupils in the
schools at least once in each month during the school year to instruct those
pupils in the appropriate procedures to be followed in the event of a lockdown,
fire or other emergency. Not more than two of the drills provided pursuant to
this subsection may include instruction in the appropriate procedures to be
followed in the event of a chemical explosion, related emergencies and other
natural disasters. At least one-half of the drills provided pursuant to this
subsection must include instruction in the appropriate procedures to be
followed in the event of a lockdown.
2. In all cities or towns, the drills
required by subsection 1 must be approved by the chief of the fire department
of the city or town, if the city or town has a regularly organized, paid fire
department or voluntary fire department.
3. The State Fire Marshal shall prescribe
general regulations governing the drills required by subsection 1 and shall,
with the cooperation of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, arrange for
the supervision of drills in schools.
4. A copy of this section must be kept
posted in every classroom of every private school by the principal or teacher
in charge thereof.
5. The principal, teacher or other person
in charge of each school building shall cause the provisions of this section to
be enforced.
6. Any violation of the provisions of this
section is a misdemeanor.
7. As used in this section, lockdown has
the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 388.2343 .

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