Nev. Admin. Code § 388D.090 - Notice to school district that pupil will not attend current school; written statement to and quarterly payments from scholarship organization; transfer of pupil; authorized uses of grant
1. If the pupil on
behalf of whom a grant was awarded was enrolled in a public school in this
State for the school year immediately preceding the school year for which the
grant is awarded, the parent or guardian of the pupil must inform the school
district in which the public school is located or the charter school that the
pupil previously attended, as applicable, that the pupil will not attend the
school for the current school year.
2. A scholarship organization that awards a
grant on behalf of a pupil pursuant to
NRS
388D.270 shall:
(a) Obtain and maintain a written statement
from the parent or guardian of a pupil on behalf of whom the scholarship
organization has awarded a grant that the parent or guardian has provided the
notice required pursuant to subsection 1 or is not required to provide such
notice; and
(b) Make payments to
the school in which the pupil has enrolled in quarterly installments.
3. If a pupil on behalf of whom a
grant is awarded transfers during the school year:
(a) To another registered private school, the
parent or guardian of the pupil must notify the scholarship organization and
the scholarship organization must make payments to the registered private
school that the pupil previously attended and the registered private school to
which the pupil transferred on a pro rata basis for the quarter during which
the pupil transferred.
(b) To a
public school, the parent or guardian of the pupil must notify the scholarship
organization and the scholarship organization:
(1) Must make payments to the registered
private school that the pupil previously attended on a pro rata basis for the
quarter during which the pupil transferred; and
(2) Must not make any further payments on
behalf of the pupil unless the parent or guardian of the pupil amends the
application to include eligible expenses at the public school.
4. A grant provided by
a scholarship organization:
(a) May be used to
pay for:
(1) Tuition and fees to attend a
registered private school, the cost of purchasing textbooks and other supplies
and the cost of transportation to and from a registered private
school;
(2) If the public school,
including, without limitation, a charter school, in which the pupil is enrolled
does not provide transportation to the pupil, the cost of transportation to and
from the public school; and
(3) The
cost of tuition-based programs offered by a public school, including, without
limitation, distance education and dual credit courses.
(b) May not be awarded on behalf of a
homeschooled child or an opt-in child.
5. More than one scholarship organization may
award a grant on behalf of a pupil. A parent shall ensure that grants awarded
on behalf of a pupil do not exceed, in aggregate, the maximum amount authorized
pursuant to
NRS
388D.270 and a school shall not accept grants
on behalf of a pupil that, in aggregate, exceed that maximum amount. The
Department will publish the maximum amount on its Internet website.
Notes
NRS 388D.270
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