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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 388A - CHARTER SCHOOLS

NRS 388A.225 Duty to notify Department and board of trustees of school district in certain circumstances relating to new or existing charter schools.

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NRS 388A.225 Duty to notify Department and board of trustees of school district in certain circumstances relating to new or existing charter schools.
1. The sponsor of a charter school shall provide written notice to the Department and, if the sponsor is not a school district, to the board of trustees of a school district in which a charter school is located or proposed to be located, as applicable, within 45 days from the date on which the sponsor:
(a)Receives notice of intent to submit an application to operate a charter school;
(b)Receives an application to operate a charter school;
(c)Receives a request to amend the charter contract of a charter school pursuant to NRS 388A.279 ; and
(d)Approves an application to operate a charter school or a request to amend the charter contract of a charter school.
2. The written notice must include, to the extent applicable:
(a)The location or proposed location of the charter school, as applicable, and the geographic area served or to be served by the charter school;
(b)The grade levels to be served by the charter school;
(c)The estimated number of pupils to be enrolled at the charter school; and
(d)The proposed date and year to open the charter school or amend the charter contract, as applicable.
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