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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 391 - PERSONNEL

NRS 391.103 “Unsupervised contact” defined.

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NRS 391.103 “Unsupervised contact” defined.
1. “Unsupervised contact” means direct contact or interaction with one or more pupils who are not under the direct supervision of an employee of a school district or other person designated by a public school as the person responsible for pupils.
2. For the purposes of this section:
(a)A pupil is under the direct supervision of an employee of a school district or other person designated by a public school as the person responsible for the pupil if the employee or other person:
(1)If indoors, is present in the same room as the pupil or has visual contact with the pupil.
(2)If outdoors, is within 30 yards of the pupil or has visual contact with the pupil.
(b)A person shall not be deemed to have unsupervised contact with pupils if he or she has the potential for only incidental unsupervised contact with pupils in commonly used areas on the grounds of a public school.
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