Nev. Admin. Code § 385B.214 - Withdrawal and reinstatement of membership
1. Any
school that wishes to withdraw its membership in the Association or wishes to
reinstate its membership in the Association must apply to the Board. The
application must be submitted on a form approved by the Board and include:
(a) Such information as the Board requires to
evaluate the effect of the proposed withdrawal or reinstatement of membership
upon the interscholastic activities of the Association; and
(b) A nonrefundable fee of $850.
2. Upon receipt of an application
and fee pursuant to subsection 1, the Board shall solicit comments from each
member of the Association concerning the extent to which the proposed
withdrawal or reinstatement of membership affects the interscholastic
activities of the Association, including, without limitation:
(a) Out-of-state school time;
(b) Costs of transportation and per diem
allowances;
(c) The duration of
seasons; and
(d) Factors concerning
the level of competition among schools.
3. The Board shall notify the applicant, in
writing, of the date, time and place of the hearing concerning the application.
Representatives of the applicant and each member of the Association may appear
at the hearing and testify before the Board concerning the effect of the
proposed withdrawal or reinstatement of membership on the interscholastic
activities of the Association. Before the Board may reinstate the membership of
a school in the Association, the Board shall evaluate the reasons the school
withdrew its membership in the Association and establish the conditions for
reinstating any activity that was cancelled because of the
withdrawal.
4. Not later than 30
days after conducting a hearing pursuant to subsection 3, the Board shall issue
a decision relating to the application and mail a copy of the decision to the
applicant and the Executive Director.
5. Not later than 15 days after a decision is
issued pursuant to subsection 4, the Executive Director shall submit a written
notice to the Legislative Commission indicating that the Executive Director has
received the application and a copy of the decision of the Board. Upon receipt
of the written notice, the Legislative Commission shall place the application
on the agenda for the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Legislative
Commission. The Legislative Commission shall mail to the applicant a notice
setting forth the date, time and place of the meeting.
6. At the date, time and place fixed for the
meeting, the applicant and a representative of the Board may testify before the
Legislative Commission concerning the proposed withdrawal or reinstatement of
membership.
7. Not later than 30
days after the hearing, the Legislative Commission shall issue its decision and
mail a copy of the decision to the applicant and the Board.
8. The decision of the Legislative Commission
is a final decision and binding on the applicant and the Board.
9. The office of the Executive Director
shall:
(a) Provide administrative, legal and
clerical support for the Legislative Commission and the Board; and
(b) If money is available for that purpose,
reimburse any per diem and travel expenses incurred by the Legislative
Commission or the Board in conducting a hearing or issuing a decision pursuant
to this section.
Notes
NRS 385B.060
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