Nev. Admin. Code § 385B.864 - Courtesy pass: Prerequisites to and restriction on issuance; use; duplicate pass; revocation
1. The Board shall,
upon receipt of a request accompanied by a fee of $35, issue a courtesy pass
to:
(a) A superintendent of schools of a
school district in this State;
(b)
A member of the board of trustees of a school district in this State;
(c) A principal, athletic administrator,
athletic director, head coach of athletics, assistant coach or advisor of a
spirit squad of a school; or
(d)
Any other person designated by the Association.
2. Any person who is not specified in
subsection 1 and who is affiliated with a program that is sanctioned by the
Association relating to a pupil who is enrolled in the 9th, 10th, 11th or 12th
grade in a school may purchase a courtesy pass from the Association. A request
for the issuance of a courtesy pass pursuant to this subsection must be:
(a) Submitted in writing to the
Association;
(b) Signed by the
superintendent of schools of the school district where the school is located,
or the principal or athletic director of the school; and
(c) Accompanied by a fee of $35.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
this subsection, a courtesy pass is not transferable and admits the holder of
the pass and one guest who accompanies the holder of the pass to any game,
contest, meet or tournament that is sponsored by the Association or any school.
If the spouse of a holder of a courtesy pass presents the pass for admission to
the game, contest, meet or tournament, only the spouse may be
admitted.
4. If a courtesy pass is
lost, stolen or destroyed, the superintendent of schools of the school district
where the school is located, or the principal or athletic director of the
school may request the issuance of a duplicate pass. A request for a duplicate
pass must be:
(a) Submitted in writing to the
Association; and
(b) Accompanied by
a fee of $25.
5. The
Board shall not issue more than one courtesy pass to a person, regardless of
whether the person is employed at more than one school or school district or in
more than one position at a school or school district.
6. The Association may revoke a courtesy pass
for improper use and may require the holder of the pass to present photographic
identification for admission to a game, contest, meet or tournament sponsored
by the Association.
Notes
NRS 385B.060
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