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NRS 388C - Fingerprinting and investigation into the background of nonlicensed applicants for employment and employees and certain volunteers; use of certain information; disqualification of certain applicants, employees and volunteers; acceptance of gifts, grants and donations; immunity from liability.

NV Rev Stat § 388C (2019) (N/A)
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 388C.205, each applicant for employment with and employee at a university school for profoundly gifted pupils, except a licensed teacher or other person licensed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and each volunteer at a university school for profoundly gifted pupils who is likely to have unsupervised contact with pupils, must, before beginning his or her employment or service as a volunteer and at least once every 5 years thereafter, submit to the governing body of the university school:

(a) A complete set of his or her fingerprints and written permission authorizing the governing body to forward the fingerprints to the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History for its report on the criminal history of the applicant, employee or volunteer and for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for its report on the criminal history of the applicant, employee or volunteer; and

(b) Written authorization for the governing body to obtain any information concerning the applicant, employee or volunteer that may be available from the Statewide Central Registry for the Collection of Information Concerning the Abuse or Neglect of a Child established by NRS 432.100 and any equivalent registry maintained by a governmental entity in a jurisdiction in which the applicant, employee or volunteer has resided within the immediately preceding 5 years.

2. In conducting an investigation into the background of an applicant, employee or volunteer, the governing body of a university school for profoundly gifted pupils may cooperate with any appropriate law enforcement agency to obtain information relating to the background of the applicant, employee or volunteer, including, without limitation, any record of warrants for the arrest of or applications for protective orders against the applicant, employee or volunteer.

3. If the information obtained by the governing body pursuant to subsection 1 or 2 or subsection 5 of NRS 388C.205 indicates that the applicant, employee or volunteer has not been convicted of a felony or an offense involving moral turpitude, the governing body of the university school for profoundly gifted pupils may employ the applicant or employee or accept the volunteer, as applicable.

4. If the information obtained by the governing body pursuant to subsection 1 or 2 or subsection 5 of NRS 388C.205 indicates that the applicant, employee or volunteer has been convicted of a felony or an offense involving moral turpitude and the governing body of the university school for profoundly gifted pupils does not disqualify the applicant or employee from employment or the volunteer from serving as a volunteer on the basis of that report, the governing body shall, upon the written authorization of the applicant, employee or volunteer forward a copy of the information to the Superintendent of Public Instruction. If the applicant, employee or volunteer refuses to provide his or her written authorization to forward a copy of the report pursuant to this subsection, the university school shall not employ the applicant or employee or accept the volunteer, as applicable.

5. The Superintendent of Public Instruction or the Superintendent’s designee shall promptly review the information to determine whether the conviction of the applicant, employee or volunteer is related or unrelated to the position with the university school for profoundly gifted pupils for which the applicant has applied or in which the employee is employed or the volunteer wishes to serve. The applicant, employee or volunteer shall, upon the request of the Superintendent of Public Instruction or the Superintendent’s designee, provide any further information that the Superintendent or the designee determines is necessary to make the determination. If the governing body of the university school desires to employ the applicant or employee or accept the volunteer, the governing body shall, upon the request of the Superintendent of Public Instruction or the Superintendent’s designee, provide any further information that the Superintendent or the designee determines is necessary to make the determination. The Superintendent of Public Instruction or the Superintendent’s designee shall provide written notice of the determination to the applicant, employee or volunteer and to the governing body of the university school.

6. If the Superintendent of Public Instruction or the Superintendent’s designee determines that the conviction of the applicant, employee or volunteer is related to the position with the university school for profoundly gifted pupils for which the applicant has applied or in which the employee is employed or the volunteer wishes to serve, the governing body of the university school shall not employ the applicant or employee or accept the volunteer, as applicable. If the Superintendent of Public Instruction or the Superintendent’s designee determines that the conviction of the applicant, employee or volunteer is unrelated to the position with the university school for which the applicant has applied or in which the employee is employed or the volunteer wishes to serve, the governing body of the university school may employ the applicant or employee for that position or accept the volunteer, as applicable.

7. The governing body of a university school for profoundly gifted pupils may use a substantiated report of the abuse or neglect of a child, as defined in NRS 392.281, or a violation of NRS 201.540, 201.560, 392.4633 or 394.366 obtained from the Statewide Central Registry or an equivalent registry maintained by a governmental agency in another jurisdiction:

(a) In making determinations concerning assignments, requiring retraining, imposing discipline, hiring, accepting a volunteer or termination; and

(b) In any proceedings to which the report is relevant, including, without limitation, an action for trespass or a restraining order.

8. The governing body of a university school for profoundly gifted pupils:

(a) May accept any gifts, grants and donations to carry out the provisions of this section and NRS 388C.205.

(b) May not be held liable for damages resulting from any action of the governing body authorized by subsection 2 or 7 or NRS 388C.205.

(Added to NRS by 2007, 1209; A 2017, 2075, 3150; 2019, 1517) — (Substituted in revision for NRS 392A.107)

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