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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 392 - PUPILS

NRS 392.140 Conditions under which pupil declared habitual truant; exemption due to inability to attend school for physical or mental reasons; applicability.

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NRS 392.140 Conditions under which pupil declared habitual truant; exemption due to inability to attend school for physical or mental reasons; applicability.
1. Any child who has been declared a truant three or more times within one school year must be declared a habitual truant.
2. Any child who has once been declared a habitual truant and who in an immediately succeeding year is absent from school without the written approval of the child’s teacher or the principal of the school pursuant to subsection 1 or 2 of NRS 392.130 may again be declared a habitual truant, unless the child is physically or mentally unable to attend school as provided in NRS 392.130 .
3. The provisions of this section apply to all pupils who are required to enroll in and attend school pursuant to NRS 392.040 .
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