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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 392 - PUPILS

NRS 392.4636 School transportation policy.

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NRS 392.4636 School transportation policy.
1. The board of trustees of each school district shall adopt a policy for school transportation which includes, without limitation:
(a)Rules regarding the conduct of pupils on school transportation;
(b)Responsibilities for the driver of school transportation and any other staff member on school transportation;
(c)Responsibilities for the principal of a public school relating to school transportation; and
(d)A process for progressive discipline on school transportation which establishes discipline on the basis of the category and number of offenses committed by a pupil. The process for progressive discipline must include, without limitation, provisions relating to notification of the parent or legal guardian of a pupil, a conference involving the pupil, driver and principal and the exclusion of a pupil from school transportation for severe or repeated offenses by the pupil.
2. The plan established pursuant to NRS 392.4644 must include the policy for school transportation adopted by the board of trustees of the school district in which the public school is located pursuant to subsection 1.
3. A pupil must not be removed or otherwise excluded from school transportation provided by a school district or public school during the same trip in which the pupil has engaged in behavior which violates the policy for school transportation adopted pursuant to subsection 1.
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