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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 391 - PERSONNEL

NRS 391.106 List of approved entities for which volunteer of entity is authorized to be volunteer for school without investigation into criminal background.

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NRS 391.106 List of approved entities for which volunteer of entity is authorized to be volunteer for school without investigation into criminal background. The Department shall compile a list of entities for which it approves a school to allow a volunteer of the entity to be a volunteer for the school without submitting fingerprints or an investigation into his or her criminal background. The Department shall:
1. Include on the list any entity that:
(a)Requires an investigation into the criminal background of a person for the purpose of employment, licensure or volunteering that the Department determines to be at least as stringent as an investigation into the criminal background of a volunteer conducted pursuant to NRS 388A.515 , 388C.200 or 391.104 ; and
(b)Meets any other requirements prescribed by regulation of the Department; and
2. Remove from the list any entity that the Department determines no longer meets the requirements of subsection 1.
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