Nev. Admin. Code § 385B.744 - Waiver of requirements upon application of pupil transferring to another school

1. A pupil who attends a school and wishes to transfer to another school may apply to the Association for a waiver from the requirements for eligibility at least 90 days before the date established by the Association for the season for which the pupil wishes to participate. The pupil must submit the application on a form approved by the Association. The Association may approve the application if the pupil complies with the regulations of his or her school district relating to the issuance of a variance in the zone of attendance of the pupil. If the Association approves the application, the pupil is eligible to participate in a sanctioned sport at any level other than varsity. A pupil may not apply more than once for a waiver pursuant to this section.
2. A pupil whose application for a waiver pursuant to subsection 1 is denied may appeal that decision in accordance with the provisions of NAC 385B.900 to 385B.924, inclusive.
3. If a pupil is granted a waiver pursuant to subsection 1 and, after the waiver is granted, transfers to another school, including a school within his or her zone of attendance, the pupil is ineligible to participate in a sanctioned sport for 180 school days. A pupil whose request for a subsequent transfer is denied may not appeal that decision.
4. A waiver that is granted pursuant to subsection 1 becomes effective at the beginning of the next semester.
5. If any pupil or a parent or legal guardian of a pupil submits an application for a waiver pursuant to subsection 1 that includes any false information, the pupil becomes ineligible to participate in a sanctioned sport for 2 school years after the Association determines that the application includes false information.

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Nev. Admin. Code § 385B.744
(Added to NAC by Nev. Interscholastic Activities Ass'n by R206-03, eff. 11-2-2004; A by R207-08, 5-5-2011; R040-11, 12-30-2011) - (Substituted in revision for NAC 386.798)

NRS 385B.060, 385B.090

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