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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 391 - PERSONNEL

NRS 391.080 Official oath for licensed employees; exception; persons authorized to administer oath.

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NRS 391.080 Official oath for licensed employees; exception; persons authorized to administer oath.
1. Each teacher or other licensed employee employed in this state whose compensation is payable out of public money, except teachers employed pursuant to the provisions of subsection 1 of NRS 391.060 or NRS 391.070 , must take and subscribe to the constitutional oath of office before entering upon the discharge of his or her duties.
2. The oath of office, when taken and subscribed, must be filed with the Department.
3. The Superintendent of Public Instruction, the deputy superintendents and other members of the professional staff of the Department designated by the Superintendent, members of boards of trustees of school districts, superintendents of schools, principals of schools and notaries public may administer the oath of office to teachers and other licensed employees.
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