Nev. Admin. Code § 390.240 - Confidentiality and security of testing materials
1. The
questions contained in any end-of-course examination and the approved answers
used for grading the examination are confidential, and disclosure is unlawful
except:
(a) To the extent necessary to
administer and evaluate the examination.
(b) To the extent necessary for the
performance of the duties of a person described in this paragraph, disclosure
may be made to a:
(1) State officer who is a
member of the Executive or Legislative Branch of State Government; or
(2) Superintendent of schools, director of
curriculum or director of testing of a school district.
(c) Specific questions and answers may be
disclosed if the Superintendent of Public Instruction determines that the
questions and answers are not being used in a current examination and that
making the questions and answers available to the public poses no threat to the
security of the examination process.
(d) As required pursuant to
NRS
239.0115.
2. The board of trustees of each school
district and the governing body of each charter school shall ensure that the
employees of the school district or charter school, respectively, who have
access to the materials necessary to administer the examinations required by
NRS
390.105 and
390.600
are familiar with:
(a) The provisions of this
section and
NRS 390.250 to
390.305,
inclusive; and
(b) Any instructions
that are issued by the Department relating to the confidentiality of those
materials.
3. Except as
otherwise provided in this section, a person shall not make or distribute
copies of the questions contained in the examinations required by
NRS
390.105 and
390.600
or the approved answers used for grading them unless that person has received
written authorization to do so from the publisher of the examination and the
Department.
4. Before the
examinations required by
NRS
390.105 and
390.600
are distributed to the schools in which the examinations will be administered,
the board of trustees or the governing body shall ensure that the materials
used to administer the examinations and the approved answers used for grading
them are stored in such a manner that only those persons to whom the materials
and answers may be disclosed pursuant to this section have access to
them.
5. The secure examination
materials that are used to administer the examinations required by
NRS
390.105 and
390.600
must not be distributed to the schools in which the examinations will be
administered until such time as is necessary to allow the schools adequate time
to prepare to administer the examinations.
6. The principal of each school to which an
examination is delivered shall ensure that:
(a) The questions contained in the
examination are stored in a secure location and are not distributed until the
examination is administered; and
(b) The materials used to administer the
examination are stored in a secure manner before the end of the day on which
the examination is administered.
7. On or before September 15 of each year,
the principal of each public school and charter school, respectively, shall
submit to the Department a statement that the principal will ensure that the
school complies with the provisions of this section, the provisions of
NRS 390.250 to
390.305,
inclusive, and any instructions issued by the Department relating to the
confidentiality of testing materials. The statement required pursuant to this
subsection must be on a form prescribed by the Department.
8. The examinations required by
NRS
390.105 and
390.600
must be administered:
(a) In a facility that
is approved by the board of trustees of the school district or the governing
body of the charter school; and
(b)
By employees of the school district or charter school who are designated to
administer the examinations by the board of trustees of the school district or
the governing body of the charter school, respectively.
Notes
NRS 385.080, 390.105, 390.270, 390.600
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