386.360 - Preparation of plan for implementation of statutes; transmittal of information concerning statutes to parents and teachers; rules.
386.360 Preparation of plan for implementation of statutes; transmittal of information concerning statutes to parents and teachers; rules.
1. Not later than 60 days after receipt of a memorandum pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS 385.210 or an addendum to a memorandum pursuant to subsection 4 of that section, the board of trustees of a school district shall determine which statutes and bills described in the memorandum or addendum, as applicable, directly affect pupils, parents, teachers, administrators or other educational personnel and require a plan for implementation. If the board of trustees determines that a statute or bill requires a plan for implementation, the board of trustees shall prepare a brief plan, which must ensure that the school district and the public schools within the school district will comply with the statute or bill on the date on which the statute or bill becomes effective and thereafter.
2. The board of trustees shall provide written notice to the parents and legal guardians of pupils who are enrolled in public schools within the school district, and to all teachers, administrators and other educational personnel who are employed by the board of trustees and the governing body of each charter school that is located within the school district of the:
(a) Information contained in the memorandum provided pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS 385.210 or the addendum provided pursuant to subsection 4 of that section, as applicable, that directly affects pupils, parents, teachers, administrators or other educational personnel; and
(b) Brief plan for implementation of the statutes or bills, if any.
3. The written notice provided pursuant to subsection 2 to the parents and legal guardians may be:
(a) Included in other notices that the board of trustees provides to parents and legal guardians.
(b) Provided in a language other than English if the board of trustees determines that it is necessary for the parent or legal guardian to understand the notice.
4. Each board of trustees may prescribe or enforce rules, not inconsistent with law or rules prescribed by the State Board, for its own government and the government of public schools under its charge.
5. Each board of trustees shall prescribe rules for the granting of permission to carry or possess a weapon pursuant to NRS 202.265.
[81:32:1956]—(NRS A 1989, 657; 1999, 1753; 2001, 114; 2005, 1655)