Nevada Code § 394.241

Maintenance and operation in compliance with minimum standards; accreditation as evidence of compliance
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1. An elementary or secondary educational
institution must be maintained and operated, or a new institution must
demonstrate that it can be maintained and operated, in compliance with the
following minimum standards:
(a) The quality and content of each course of
instruction, training or study reasonably and adequately achieve the stated
objective for which the course or program is offered.
(b) The institution has adequate space,
equipment, instructional materials and personnel to provide education of good
quality.
(c) The education and experience qualifications
of directors, administrators, supervisors and instructors reasonably ensure
that the students will receive education consistent with the objectives of the
course or program of study.
(d) The institution provides pupils and other
interested persons with a catalog or brochure containing information describing
the grades or programs offered, program objectives, length of school year or
program, schedule of tuition, fees and all other charges and expenses necessary
for completion of the course of study, cancellation and refund policies, and
such other material facts concerning the institution as are reasonably likely
to affect the decision of the parents or pupil to enroll in the institution,
together with any other disclosures specified by the Superintendent or defined
in the regulations of the Board, and the information is provided to parents or
prospective pupils before enrollment.
(e) Upon satisfactory completion of training or
instruction, the pupil is given appropriate educational credentials by the
institution indicating that the course of instruction or study has been
satisfactorily completed.
(f) Adequate records are maintained by the
institution to show attendance, progress and performance.
(g) The institution is maintained and operated in
compliance with all pertinent ordinances and laws, including regulations
adopted relative to the safety and health of all persons upon the premises.
(h) The institution is financially sound and
capable of fulfilling its commitments.
(i) Neither the institution nor its agents engage
in advertising, sales, collection, credit or other practices of any type which
are false, deceptive, misleading or unfair.
(j) The chief executive officer, trustees,
directors, owners, administrators, supervisors, staff, instructors and agents
are of good reputation and character.
(k) The pupil housing owned, maintained or
approved by the institution, if any, is appropriate, safe and adequate.
(l) The institution has a fair and equitable
cancellation and refund policy.
2. Accreditation by national or regional
accrediting agencies recognized by the United States Department of Education,
including, without limitation, the Middle States Commission on Higher
Education, the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, the North
Central Association of Colleges and Schools, the Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools and the Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western
Association of Schools and Colleges, may be accepted as evidence of compliance
with the minimum standards established pursuant to this section. Accreditation
by a recognized, specialized accrediting agency may be accepted as evidence of
such compliance only as to the portion or program of an institution accredited
by the agency if the institution as a whole is not accredited.

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