Nevada Statutes

§ 391.760 — Suspension of licensed employee; dismissal proceedings; reinstatement; salary during suspension or dismissal proceedings; forfeiture of right of employment for certain offenses; period of suspension

Nevada § 391.760
JurisdictionNevada
Title 34EDUCATION
Ch. 391Personnel
Disciplinary Action

This text of Nevada § 391.760 (Suspension of licensed employee; dismissal proceedings; reinstatement; salary during suspension or dismissal proceedings; forfeiture of right of employment for certain offenses; period of suspension) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Nevada primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 391.760 (2026).

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1.If a superintendent has reason to believe that cause exists for the dismissal of a licensed employee and the superintendent is of the opinion that the immediate suspension of the employee is necessary in the best interests of the pupils in the district, the superintendent may suspend the employee without notice and without a hearing. Within 10 days after the suspension becomes effective, the superintendent shall begin proceedings pursuant to NRS 391.680 to 391.800 , inclusive, to carry out the employee’s dismissal. The employee is entitled to continue to receive his or her salary and other benefits after the suspension becomes effective until the date on which the dismissal proceedings are commenced.
2.Notwithstanding the provisions of NRS 391.750 , a superintendent may suspend a licen

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(Added to NRS by 1967, 969 ; A 1971, 380 ; 1973, 792 ; 1977, 1380 ; 1979, 1832 ; 1985, 1086 ; 1987, 1007 ; 1991, 945 ; 1997, 1687 ; 2003, 432 , 1394 ; 2007, 2777 ; 2011, 225 ; 2019, 1311 ; 2023, 2484 )

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