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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 388A - CHARTER SCHOOLS

NRS 388A.384 Contract for provision of school police officers by school district upon request of governing body; contract requirements; immunity from liability of school district that provides school police officers; required training for school police officers.

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NRS 388A.384 Contract for provision of school police officers by school district upon request of governing body; contract requirements; immunity from liability of school district that provides school police officers; required training for school police officers.
1. If the governing body of a charter school makes a request to the board of trustees of the school district in which the charter school is located for the provision of school police officers pursuant to NRS 388A.378 , the board of trustees of the school district must enter into a contract with the governing body for that purpose. Such a contract must provide for payment by the charter school for the provision of school police officers by the school district which must be in an amount not to exceed the actual cost to the school district of providing the officers, including, without limitation, any other costs associated with providing the officers.
If the school district is the sponsor of the charter school, the contract entered into pursuant to this section must be separate from any other contract or agreement with the sponsor.
2. Any contract for the provision of school police officers pursuant to this section must be entered into between the governing body of the charter school and the board of trustees of the school district by not later than March 15 for the next school year and must provide for the provision of school police officers for not less than 3 school years.
3. A school district that enters into a contract pursuant to this section with a charter school for the provision of school police officers is immune from civil and criminal liability for any act or omission of a school police officer that provides services to the charter school pursuant to the contract.
4. The governing body of a charter school shall ensure that each school police officer receives training in active assailant movement techniques before beginning his or her service as a school police officer.
5. As used in this section, “active assailant movement techniques” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 388.243 .
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