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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 391 - PERSONNEL

NRS 391.042 Department required to maintain directory of licensed educational personnel, provide school districts with electronic list of licenses that will expire and notify licensee of date of expiration.

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NRS 391.042 Department required to maintain directory of licensed educational personnel, provide school districts with electronic list of licenses that will expire and notify licensee of date of expiration.
1. The Department shall:
(a)Maintain a directory of the name of each person who holds a license issued pursuant to this chapter and the date on which his or her license expires;
(b)Make the directory readily available to licensed educational personnel and to the general public on the Internet website maintained by the Department; and
(c)Provide to the board of trustees of a school district, upon the request of the board of trustees or upon the request of the human resources office of a school or school district acting on behalf of the board of trustees, an electronic file with a list of each licensed employee who is employed by the board of trustees and whose license will expire within the 9 months immediately following that calendar month.
2. The Department shall notify in writing each person who holds a license pursuant to this chapter whose license is within 9 months of expiring of the date on which his or her license will expire.
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