92 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 4, § 002 - Definition of Terms
As used in this chapter:
002.01
Private school
children Private school children shall mean children who are
enrolled in kindergarten to grade 12 of a private school which is approved for
continued legal operation under Title 92, Nebraska Administrative Code (NAC),
Chapter 14, or accredited under Title 92, NAC, Chapter 10.
002.02
Board of
education Board of education shall mean the governing bodies,
including school boards, of any class of school district in the state of
Nebraska which are required to purchase, pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat.
79-734(1), all
textbooks, equipment and supplies necessary for schools of such school
district.
002.03
Textbook Textbook shall mean a book or electronic
media (DVDs, audio CDs, CD-ROMs, audiotapes, videotapes, etc.) which is
designated for use by individual students in classroom instruction as the
principal source of study material, in any of grades kindergarten through grade
12 in the public school of each school district. The following are not to be
considered textbooks: library books, teacher's editions, workbooks and other
similar consumable materials, and any book or material designated for
classroom, and not individual use (e.g. "Big Books" and the like). Multiple
texts which are the principal source of study material for a given course of
study are textbooks.
002.04
Prorata reduction Prorata reduction shall mean a
reduction in the total amount requested by each board of education based on the
total funds appropriated by the Legislature divided by the total amount of
funds requested by all boards of education.
002.05
School
district School district shall mean the territory under the
jurisdiction of a single board of education.
002.06
Authorized Parent
Representative Authorized Parent Representative shall mean a
person or persons authorized by the parents or legal guardians of
private-school students to represent them in the proceedings applicable to this
chapter. An official or employee of a private school may not be a parent
representative.
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