Current through December 31, 2024
Section 388.915 - Complaint concerning outcome of appeal or violation of provisions of law; preliminary report concerning whether to conduct further investigation; final report when further investigation is conducted; Department authorized to request school district to prepare plan of corrective action; employee subject to disciplinary action prohibited from administrative appeal of such action1. Not later than 30 days after receiving notification of the final resolution of an appeal made pursuant to the policy adopted pursuant to NAC 388.910, the parent or guardian of a pupil directly involved in the reported violation of NRS 388.135 may submit a complaint to the Department concerning the outcome of the appeal or a violation of any provision of NRS 388.121 to 388.1395, inclusive, or NAC 388.870 to 388.920, inclusive or criminal conduct by a teacher, administrator, principal, coach, other staff member or member of the board of trustees of a school district. Each complaint must be in writing and must include, without limitation: (a) Contact information for the parent or guardian;(b) A copy of the written report of the findings and conclusions of the investigation conducted pursuant to NRS 388.1351 and NAC 388.900;(c) Any written record of the appeal prepared by or at the direction of the school district or school regarding the violation or, if there is not a written record, a narrative summation provided by the parent or guardian, including any contact information that will assist the Department in verifying the accuracy of the narrative summation;(d) If the complaint concerns the outcome of an appeal, the outcome that the parent or guardian would have preferred;(e) If the complaint alleges that a teacher, administrator, principal, coach, other staff member or member of the board of trustees of a school district has violated any provision of NRS 388.121 to 388.1395, inclusive, or sections NAC 388.870 to 388.920, inclusive, the specific provision that was allegedly violated and a description of the alleged violation;(f) If the complaint alleges that a teacher, administrator, principal, coach, other staff member or member of the board of trustees of a school district has engaged in criminal conduct, a description of the alleged crime; and(g) Any other information that the parent or guardian determines would be useful to the Department when resolving the complaint.2. The Department shall not provide legal advice, including, without limitation, advice concerning whether a statute or regulation has been violated or whether a crime has been committed.3. After a complaint is submitted pursuant to this section, the Department may request any additional information necessary to conduct an investigation. The Department shall make any such request for additional information within 5 working days after receipt of the initial complaint. The Department shall notify a parent or guardian who submits a complaint when the Department determines that the complaint is complete and requires no additional information for the purposes of making a preliminary determination pursuant to subsection 4.4. After receiving a complaint that is complete, the Department shall determine whether it will conduct further investigation into the complaint and issue to the parent or guardian of each pupil directly involved in the incident described in the complaint, any other person involved in that incident and the superintendent of the school district a preliminary report containing that determination. The Department shall issue the preliminary report not later than 10 working days after receipt of the completed complaint pursuant to subsection 3.5. If the Department conducts further investigation after issuing a preliminary report pursuant to subsection 4, the Department shall issue to the parent or guardian of each pupil directly involved in the incident, any other person involved in that incident and the superintendent of the school district a final report concerning the findings and conclusions of the investigation. The Department shall issue the final report not later than 45 working days after the preliminary report is issued unless the Department notifies the parent or guardian of each pupil directly involved in the incident, any other person involved in the incident and the superintendent of the school district that the Department needs more time to conduct the investigation.6. As a result of a complaint submitted pursuant to this section, the Department may request that a school district prepare a plan of corrective action, including any recommendations made by the Department.7. An employee who is subject to disciplinary action pursuant to NRS 388.1354 may not appeal that disciplinary action to the Department pursuant to this section.Nev. Admin. Code § 388.915
Added to NAC by Bd. of Education by R111-15A, eff. 1/27/2017