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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 388G - ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL MANAGEMENT

NRS 388G.660 Establishment of estimated total amount of money to be received by large school districts from all sources in next school year; publication of information concerning allocations. [Effective July 1, 2026.]

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NRS 388G.660 Establishment of estimated total amount of money to be received by large school districts from all sources in next school year; publication of information concerning allocations. [Effective July 1, 2026.]
1. On or before January 15 of each year, the superintendent shall establish for the next school year the estimated total amount of money to be received by the large school district from all sources, including any year-end balance that is carried forward, and shall identify the sources of such a year-end balance and whether the year-end balance is restricted. If the year-end balance is restricted, the superintendent shall identify the source of the restriction and the total amount of money to be received by the large school district that is unrestricted.
Money may only be identified as restricted if it is required by state or federal law, if it is proscribed by the Department or if it has been otherwise encumbered.
2. The superintendent shall post the information established pursuant to subsection 1 on the Internet website of the large school district and make the information available to any person upon request.
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