Nevada Code § 483.725

Courses of training: Required topics of instruction; use of communications technology for interactive instruction and testing; regulations
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 483.727 , each course of training
provided by a school for training drivers licensed pursuant to NRS 483.700 to 483.780 , inclusive, must include, without
limitation, instruction in:
(a) Motor vehicle insurance.
(b) The effect of drugs and alcohol on an
operator of a motor vehicle.
(c) Rules of the road relating to pedestrians and
persons riding bicycles, electric bicycles and electric scooters.
2. If a course of training provided by a
school for training drivers licensed pursuant to NRS 483.700 to 483.780 , inclusive, consists in whole or in
part of classroom instruction, that part of the course which consists of
classroom instruction may be taught interactively through the use of
communications technology so that persons taking the course need not be
physically present in a classroom.
3. The Department shall adopt regulations
to carry out the provisions of subsection 2. The regulations must include,
without limitation:
(a) Provisions for the licensing and operation of
interactive courses that use communications technology;
(b) Provisions to ensure that interactive courses
which use communications technology are secure, reliable and include measures
for testing and security that are at least as secure as the measures for
testing and security which would be available in an ordinary classroom; and
(c) Standards to ensure that interactive courses
which use communications technology offer a curriculum that is at least as
stringent as the curriculum which would be available in an ordinary classroom.
4. As used in this section,
communications technology means any method or component, or both, that is
used by a school for training drivers licensed pursuant to NRS 483.700 to 483.780 , inclusive, to carry out or
facilitate the transmission of information, including, without limitation, the
transmission and reception of information by:
(a) Systems based on the following technologies:
(1) Video;
(2) Wire;
(3) Cable;
(4) Radio;
(5) Microwave;
(6) Light; or
(7) Optics; and
(b) Computer data networks, including, without
limitation, the Internet or its successor, if any, and intranet services.

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