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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 391 - PERSONNEL

NRS 391.1055 Regulations concerning method for determining whether to require volunteers of certain entities involved in work-based learning programs to submit fingerprints.

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NRS 391.1055 Regulations concerning method for determining whether to require volunteers of certain entities involved in work-based learning programs to submit fingerprints.
1. The Department shall prescribe by regulation a method for the board of trustees of a school district to determine if a business, agency or organization that is seeking to employ and supervise a pupil as a part of a work-based learning program pursuant to NRS 389.167 should be subject to the provisions of NRS 391.104 requiring a volunteer who is likely to have unsupervised contact with pupils to submit his or her fingerprints for an investigation into the criminal background of the volunteer.
2. The method prescribed by the Department pursuant to subsection 1 must include, without limitation, a process outlining how the board of trustees of a school district shall:
(a)Examine a business, agency or organization seeking to participate in a work-based learning program pursuant to NRS 389.167 ; and
(b)Determine if the employment and supervision of a pupil in the work-based learning program by the business, agency or organization examined pursuant to paragraph
(a)would be appropriate for the pupil.
3. If the board of trustees of a school district determines the employment of a pupil in a work-based learning program pursuant to this section is appropriate for the pupil pursuant to subsection 2, the board of trustees may exempt any volunteers employed by the business, agency or organization from the requirements of NRS 391.104 requiring a volunteer who is likely to have unsupervised contact with pupils to submit his or her fingerprints for an investigation into the criminal background of the volunteer.
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