[Rev. 6/26/2026 10:18:53 AM]
CHAPTER 385 - EDUCATION: STATE ADMINISTRATIVE ORGANIZATION
[NAC-385 Revised Date: 6-26]
385.015 Assignment of numbers for identification of records of pupils in public schools.
385.025 Policy for treatment of injuries to the head.
NAC 385.015 Assignment of numbers for identification of records of pupils in public schools. (NRS 385.080)
1. A school district shall assign to each pupil enrolled in a public school in the district a number which identifies the records of the pupil for use by the school district.
2. The Department shall assign to each pupil enrolled in a public school an identification number which identifies the pupil’s records for the duration of his or her enrollment in the public school system in Nevada for use by the Department.
3. The provisions of this section do not prohibit a school district from establishing or maintaining a separate system for identifying pupils for use by the school district.
(Added to NAC by Bd. of Education by R106-96, eff. 4-3-98; A by R096-24, 11-15-2024)—(Substituted in revision for NAC 385.650)
NAC 385.025 Policy for treatment of injuries to the head. (NRS 385.215)
1. In accordance with NRS 385.215, the Superintendent of Public Instruction hereby adopts the following policy concerning the treatment of injuries to the head that affect the ability of a pupil to learn and otherwise engage with his or her course work at school, including, without limitation, a concussion of the brain:
(a) Each public school shall notify the parent or legal guardian of a pupil enrolled at the public school if the pupil has sustained or is suspected of having sustained an injury to the head:
(1) On the premises of the public school during school hours; or
(2) During an activity or event conducted or sponsored by the public school.
Ę The public school shall provide the parent or legal guardian of the pupil with a written or electronic copy of the policy adopted pursuant to this section.
(b) The parent or legal guardian of a pupil enrolled in a public school shall notify the public school at which the pupil is enrolled if the pupil has sustained or is suspected of having sustained an injury to the head outside of school. The public school shall provide the parent or legal guardian of the pupil with a written or electronic copy of the policy adopted pursuant to this section.
(c) Each public school shall establish and maintain procedures to notify the school nurse, or a person designated to perform similar functions, if a pupil enrolled at the public school has sustained or is suspected of having sustained an injury to the head.
(d) Each public school shall follow its emergency management protocols to assist a pupil in being evaluated by an emergency medical provider as soon as reasonably possible if the pupil has sustained or is suspected of having sustained an injury to the head and is experiencing any of the following symptoms:
(1) Neck pain or tenderness;
(2) Seizure or convulsion;
(3) Double vision;
(4) Loss of consciousness;
(5) Weakness, tingling or burning in the arms or legs;
(6) Deteriorating state of consciousness;
(7) Vomiting;
(8) Severe or increasing headache;
(9) Increasing restlessness, agitation or combative demeanor;
(10) Visible deformity of the skull; or
(11) Any other concerning symptoms.
(e) Each public school shall publish and disseminate to the staff of the public school guidance to be followed when a pupil sustains or is suspected of having sustained an injury to the head while participating in an activity or event conducted or sponsored by the public school. If a pupil enrolled in a public school sustains or is suspected of having sustained an injury to the head while participating in an activity or event conducted or sponsored by the public school:
(1) The pupil must be immediately removed from the activity or event;
(2) The public school shall use a screening tool to evaluate whether a pupil who is returning to school needs further assessment by a provider of health care; and
(3) The public school may require that a provider of health care acting within his or her scope of practice authorize the pupil to return to school.
(f) Each public school shall establish a pathway for a pupil enrolled in the public school who has sustained or is suspected of having sustained an injury to the head, regardless of whether the injury occurred at school or outside of school, to return to full participation in his or her course work. Such a pathway must include, without limitation:
(1) Stages, based on the symptoms of the pupil, through which the pupil must progress before being allowed to return to full participation in his or her course work, interscholastic activities or events or other school activities.
(2) Receipt of reasonable accommodations by the pupil in accordance with subsection 2 of NRS 385.215.
2. As used in this section:
(a) “Emergency medical provider” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 450B.199.
(b) “Provider of health care” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 385B.080.
(Added to NAC by Sup’t. of Public Instruction by R071-24, eff. 9-16-2024)