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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 388G - ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL MANAGEMENT

NRS 388G.710 Presentation of plan of operation at public meeting; provision of notice of scheduled vote; submission of plan of operation for approval; adjustments to budget after plan of operation approved.

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NRS 388G.710 Presentation of plan of operation at public meeting; provision of notice of scheduled vote; submission of plan of operation for approval; adjustments to budget after plan of operation approved.
1. Before the organizational team conducts a vote on approving a plan of operation for the local school precinct, the principal of the local school precinct shall present the plan at a public meeting held in accordance with subsection 2 at the local school precinct to which the plan of operation applies.
2. The principal shall post notice of the meeting not less than 3 working days before the date on which the meeting will be held. Members of the public must be allowed to attend any portion of the meeting, except any portion of the meeting during which confidential information is discussed, and each meeting must include a period for public comment. A meeting held pursuant to this subsection is not subject to the provisions of chapter 241 of NRS.
3. Before any vote on a proposed plan of operation for the local school precinct, the principal of the local school precinct must make every effort to notify the members of the organizational team for the local school precinct of the date, time and location of the scheduled vote.
4. The principal shall not finalize the plan of operation for the local school precinct unless the plan of operation has been approved by at least 75 percent of the members of the organizational team who are present at the time of the vote. If the plan of operation for the local school precinct is finalized by the principal, the principal must submit the plan to the school associate superintendent for approval. After receipt of the plan of operation pursuant to this subsection, the school associate superintendent must approve or deny the plan of operation within 10 days.
The plan of operation must be approved unless any provision of the plan violates any federal or state law or policy of the large school district.
5. If the school associate superintendent:
(a)Approves the plan of operation for a local school precinct, the school associate superintendent must notify the principal of the local school precinct and cause the plan of operation to be posted on the Internet website of the large school district and on the Internet website of the local school precinct and make the plan of operation available to any person upon request.
(b)Does not approve the plan of operation for a local school precinct, the school associate superintendent must notify the principal of the local school precinct of the reasons for not approving the plan and post those reasons on the Internet website of the large school district and on the Internet website of the local school precinct and make the plan of operation available to any person upon request. The school associate superintendent must assist the principal as necessary to revise the plan of operation.
6. Any adjustment to the budget that the principal of the local school precinct determines is necessary after the plan of operation has been approved pursuant to this section or NRS 388G.750 may be made upon consultation with the organizational team and approval of the school associate superintendent.
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