Attendance excused for physical or mental condition; excused child with disability qualifies for free appropriate public education.

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1. A child must be excused from attendance required by the provisions of NRS 392.040 when satisfactory written evidence is presented to the board of trustees of the school district in which the child resides that the child’s physical or mental condition is such as to prevent or render inadvisable the child’s attendance at school or his or her application to study.

2. A certificate in writing from any qualified physician acting within his or her authorized scope of practice, filed with the board of trustees immediately after its receipt, stating that the child is not able to attend school or that the child’s attendance is inadvisable must be taken as satisfactory evidence by the board of trustees.

3. A board of trustees of a school district which has excused from attendance pursuant to subsection 1 a child who, pursuant to NRS 388.417, qualifies as a pupil with a disability, shall make available to the child a free appropriate public education in compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C. §§ 1400 et seq.), as that act existed on July 1, 1995.

[364:32:1956] — (NRS A 1995, 260)


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