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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. On or before July 1 of each year, each coach, manager or other person who is associated with a sanctioned sport or spirit squad shall submit a report to the Executive Director of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association that includes information about whether the coach, manager or other person also coaches, manages or is otherwise associated with an out-of-school activity related to the same sanctioned sport or spirit squad at the school. The report must include, for the immediately preceding school year:
(a) The name of the person;
(b) The number of pupils who:
(1) Are members of a team that participates in a sanctioned sport or spirit squad at the school and is coached or managed by the person, or with whom the person is otherwise associated; and
(2) Participate in an out-of-school activity related to the sanctioned sport or spirit squad that is coached or managed by the person, or with whom the person is otherwise associated;
(c) The number of pupils who:
(1) Tried out for a team that participates in a sanctioned sport or spirit squad at the school and is coached or managed by the person, or with whom the person is otherwise associated;
(2) Were not accepted as a member of that team or spirit squad; and
(3) Do not participate in an out-of-school activity related to the sanctioned sport or spirit squad that is coached or managed by the person, or with whom the person is otherwise associated;
(d) The number of pupils who:
(1) Tried out for a team that participates in a sanctioned sport or spirit squad at the school and is coached or managed by the person, or with whom the person is otherwise associated;
(2) Were accepted as a member of that team or spirit squad; and
(3) Do not participate in an out-of-school activity related to the sanctioned sport or spirit squad that is coached or managed by the person, or with whom the person is otherwise associated;
(e) The percentage of pupils on a team that participates in a sanctioned sport or spirit squad at the school that is coached or managed by the person, or with whom the person is otherwise associated, who also participate in an out-of-school activity that is coached or managed by the person, or with whom the person is otherwise associated; and
(f) Any other information required by the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association to ensure compliance with subsection 1 of NRS 385B.200.
2. If the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association requires the use of an electronic system for the registration of pupils to participate in a sanctioned sport or spirit squad or coaches, managers or other persons who are associated with a sanctioned sport or spirit squad, the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association must provide for the submission of the report required pursuant to subsection 1 and the provision of notice pursuant to NRS 385B.220 through the electronic system.
3. As used in this section, “spirit squad” includes, without limitation, any cheer, student, dance, drill, pom or mascot group of a school that is authorized to participate in interscholastic activities or events pursuant to NRS 385B.065.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nevada Revised Statutes Title 34. Education § 385B.210. Submission of required reports on participation in out-of-school activity - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nv/title-34-education/nv-rev-st-385b-210/
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