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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 388A - CHARTER SCHOOLS

NRS 388A.417 Distribution of money to charter school in first year of operation; payment of remaining apportionments upon cessation of operation.

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NRS 388A.417 Distribution of money to charter school in first year of operation; payment of remaining apportionments upon cessation of operation.
1. To determine the amount of money for distribution to a charter school in its first year of operation, the count of pupils who are enrolled in the charter school must initially be determined 30 days before the beginning of the school year of the school district, based on the number of pupils whose applications for enrollment have been approved by the charter school.
2. The count of pupils who are enrolled in the charter school must be revised each quarter based on the average daily enrollment of pupils in the charter school that is reported for that quarter pursuant to NRS 387.1223 .
3. Pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 387.1241 , the governing body of a charter school may request that the apportionments made to the charter school in its first year of operation be paid to the charter school 30 days before the apportionments are otherwise required to be made.
4. If a charter school ceases to operate as a charter school during a school year, the remaining apportionments that would have been made to the charter school pursuant to NRS 387.124 and 387.1241 for that year must be paid on a proportionate basis to the school districts where the pupils who were enrolled in the charter school reside.
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