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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 391 - PERSONNEL

NRS 391.1035 “Volunteer” defined.

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NRS 391.1035 “Volunteer” defined. “Volunteer” means any person who, without compensation, works at, assists with or oversees any activity or event conducted or sponsored by a public school during or outside of school hours. The term:
1. Includes, without limitation, a coach, assistant coach, director of in-school or extracurricular activities and chaperone of an overnight trip.
2. Does not include:
(a)A student who is enrolled at an institution of higher education and is:
(1)Taking a course which requires the student to be present in the classroom of the public school on a limited basis to observe and to be observed in the classroom; and
(2)Under direct supervision of a teacher or his or her professor at all times while in the classroom.
(b)An employee of a business, agency or organization that participates in a work-based learning program pursuant to NRS 389.167 , other than an employee who directly oversees the participation of or has unsupervised contact with a pupil in the work-based learning program.
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