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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 389 - ACADEMICS AND TEXTBOOKS

NRS 389.169 Grants of money from Department to develop and implement work-based learning programs; State Board to prescribe fields, trades or occupations for which grant may be awarded.

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NRS 389.169 Grants of money from Department to develop and implement work-based learning programs; State Board to prescribe fields, trades or occupations for which grant may be awarded.
1. The board of trustees of a school district, the governing body of a charter school or a nonprofit organization, in cooperation with such a board of trustees or governing body, may apply for a grant of money from the Department to develop and implement work-based learning programs pursuant to NRS 389.167 in the fields, trades or occupations prescribed by the State Board pursuant to subsection 3.
2. The Department shall develop a process for evaluating an application submitted pursuant to subsection 1 and, within the limits of money available for such use, distribute money for the development and implementation of work-based learning programs pursuant to NRS 389.167 . Grants must be used for the development and implementation of such work-based learning programs.
3. The State Board shall, in consultation with the Office of Economic Development created by NRS 231.043 , prescribe the fields, trades or occupations for which a grant of money may be awarded for the development and implementation of work-based learning programs.
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