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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 391A - TRAINING, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND INCENTIVES

NRS 391A.200 Payment of certain costs and expenses by regional training program.

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NRS 391A.200 Payment of certain costs and expenses by regional training program.
1. To the extent that money is available from legislative appropriation or otherwise, a regional training program must pay:
(a)The salaries and travel expenses of staff and other personnel necessary to the operation of the program;
(b)Related administrative expenses; and
(c)The costs incurred to acquire equipment and space to operate the program.
2. To the extent that money is available from legislative appropriation or otherwise, a regional training program may provide incentives for teachers to attend the regional training program, including, without limitation:
(a)Arrangement for credit toward renewal of a license or an endorsement for a license;
(b)Provision of books, supplies or instructional materials for the classrooms; and
(c)Provision of stipends.
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