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AB468 • 2025

Revises provisions relating to education. (BDR 34-919)

AN ACT relating to education; authorizing a private school that provides certain health care services to a child placed in the school under certain circumstances to request reimbursement from the school district or charter school in which the child was enrolled; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT relating to education; authorizing a private school that provides certain health care services to a child placed in the school under certain circumstances to request reimbursement from the school district or charter school in which the child was enrolled; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

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Revises provisions relating to education. (BDR 34-919)

Revises provisions relating to education.

What This Bill Does

  • Revises provisions relating to education.
  • (BDR 34-919)

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  1. 2025-03-17 Nevada Electronic Legislative Information System

    (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action allowed.) (See full list below)

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Revises provisions relating to education. (BDR 34-919)

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A.B. 468

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ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 468–ASSEMBLYMEMBER GALLANT

MARCH 17, 2025
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Referred to Committee on Education

SUMMARY—Revises provisions relating to education.
(BDR 34-919)

FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: May have Fiscal Impact.
Effect on the State: Yes.

CONTAINS UNFUNDED MANDATE (§ 1)
(NOT REQUESTED BY AFFECTED LOCAL GOVERNMENT)

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EXPLANATION – Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted.

AN ACT relating to education; authorizing a private school that
provides certain health care services to a child placed in
the school under certain circumstances to request
reimbursement from the school district or ch arter school
in which the child was enrolled; and providing other
matters properly relating thereto.
Legislative Counsel’s Digest:
Under existing law, certain hospitals and other facilities that are licensed in this 1
State to provide residential treatment to children and also operate a licensed private 2
school are authorized to request reimbursement from the school district or charter 3
school in which a child is enrolled for the cost of providing educational services to 4
a child who is verified to be a patient or resident of the hospital or facility and who 5
attends the private school for more than 7 school days. (NRS 387.1225) Upon 6
receiving such a request for reimbursement, a school district or charter school is 7
required to determine the amount of the reimburs ement owed to the hospital or 8
other facility by converting the adjusted base per pupil funding or the statewide 9
base per pupil funding amount, as applicable, for the school district or charter 10
school that the child would otherwise attend into a daily rate. If the child is a pupil 11
with a disability and the hospital or facility meets certain requirements, the daily 12
rate of reimbursement to which the hospital or facility is entitled is increased by the 13
statewide multiplier for the pupil. (NRS 387.1225) The sta tewide base per pupil 14
funding amount, adjusted base per pupil funding and statewide multiplier are 15
established pursuant to the Pupil -Centered Funding Plan, which is the formula for 16
the distribution of state financial aid to public schools in this State. (N RS 387.121, 17
387.1214, 387.122) 18
Section 1 of this bill likewise authorizes a hospital or other facility that is 19
licensed in this State, operates a licensed private school and provides outpatient, 20

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rather than residential, treatment to a child to request such reimbursement from the 21
school district or charter school in which the child is enrolled if: (1) the school 22
district or charter school verifies that the child is a patient of the hospital or facility; 23
(2) the child attends the private school for more than 7 school days; and (3) the 24
child is a pupil with a disability who previously received special education and 25
related services under the authority of the sc hool district or charter school in which 26
the child is enrolled. 27

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN
SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

Section 1. NRS 387.1225 is hereby amended to read as 1
follows: 2
387.1225 1. A hospital or other facility which is licensed by 3
the Division of Public and Behavioral Health of the Department of 4
Health and Human Services that provides residential or outpatient 5
treatment to children and which operates a private school licensed 6
pursuant to chapter 394 of NRS may request reimbursement from 7
the school district or charter school in which a child is enrolled for 8
the cost of providing educational services to the child if: 9
(a) The school district or charter school verifies that the child is 10
a patient or resident of the hospital or facility; [and] 11
(b) The child attends the private school for more than 7 school 12
days [.] ; and 13
(c) For a child who receives only outpatient and not residential 14
treatment, the child is a pupil with a disability who previously 15
received special education and related services under the authority 16
of the school district or charter school in which the child is 17
enrolled. 18
2. A hospit al or other facility licensed i n the District of 19
Columbia or any state or territory of the United States that provides 20
residential treatment and which operates an educational program 21
accredited by a national organization and approved by the 22
Department of E ducation may request reimbursement from the 23
school district or charter school in which a child is enrolled for 24
the cost of providing educational services to the child if: 25
(a) The Department and the school district or charter school, as 26
applicable, verify that the child: 27
(1) Is a patient or resident of the hospital or facility; and 28
(2) Is a resident of this State; and 29
(b) The child: 30
(1) Is admitted to the hospital or facility on an order from a 31
physician because the necessary treatment required for the child is 32
not available in this State; 33

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(2) Attends the accredited educational program for more than 1
7 school days; 2
(3) Is not homeschooled or enrolled in a private school; and 3
(4) Has been admitted to the medical facility under the order 4
of a phy sician to receive medically necessary treatment for a 5
medical or mental health condition with which the child has been 6
diagnosed. 7
3. A hospital or other facility that wishes to receive 8
reimbursement pursuant to subsection 2 shall: 9
(a) Notify the Departm ent and the school district or charter 10
school in which the child is enrolled upon admitting the child to the 11
accredited educational program; and 12
(b) Transfer any educational records of the child to the school 13
district or charter school in which the child is enrolled in accordance 14
with any applicable regulations adopted pursuant to subsection 9. 15
4. Upon receiving a request for reimbursement pursuant to 16
subsection 1 or 2, the school district or charter school in which the 17
child is enrolled shall determine the amount of reimbursement to 18
which the hospital or facility is entitled by multiplying the number 19
of days determined pursuant to subsection 6 by the following, as 20
applicable: 21
(a) The daily rate of the adjusted base per pupil funding for the 22
school distr ict which the child would otherwise attend. The daily 23
rate of the adjusted base per pupil funding for the school district 24
which the child would otherwise attend must be calculated by 25
dividing the adjusted base per pupil funding provided to the school 26
district in which the child is enrolled pursuant to NRS 387.1214 by 27
180. 28
(b) The daily rate of the statewide base per pupil funding 29
amount or adjusted base per pupil funding, as applicable, for the 30
charter school which the child would otherwise attend. The dai ly 31
rate of the statewide base per pupil funding amount or adjusted base 32
per pupil funding, as applicable, for the charter school which the 33
child would otherwise attend must be calculated by dividing the 34
statewide base per pupil funding amount or adjusted b ase per pupil 35
funding, as applicable, provided to the charter school in which the 36
child is enrolled pursuant to NRS 387.1214 by 180. 37
5. If the request for reimbursement is made pursuant to 38
subsection 1, the child is a pupil with a disability and the hosp ital or 39
facility is in compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities 40
Education Act, 20 U.S.C. §§ 1400 et seq., NRS 388.417 to 41
388.5243, inclusive, and any regulations adopted pursuant thereto, 42
the hospital or facility is also entitled to an amount dete rmined by 43
increasing the daily rate determined pursuant to subsection 4 by the 44
statewide multiplier for the pupil established pursuant to 45

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NRS 387.122, which is received by the school district or charter 1
school where the child was enrolled before being pla ced in the 2
hospital or facility for the number of days determined pursuant to 3
subsection 6. The Department shall distribute the money withheld 4
from the school district or charter school to the hospital or facility. 5
6. For the purposes of subsections 4 an d 5, the amount of 6
reimbursement to which the hospital or facility is entitled must be 7
calculated on the basis of the number of school days the child is a 8
patient or resident of the hospital or facility and attends the private 9
school or accredited educatio nal program, as applicable, excluding 10
the 7 school days prescribed in paragraph (b) of subsection 1 or 11
subparagraph (2) of paragraph (b) of subsection 2, as applicable. 12
7. A hospital or other facility is not entitled to reimbursement 13
for days of instruct ion provided to a child in a year in excess of the 14
minimum number of days of free school required by NRS 388.090. 15
8. If a hospital or other facility requests reimbursement from a 16
school district or charter school for the cost of providing educational 17
services to a pupil with a disability pursuant to subsection 1 or 2, the 18
school district or charter school in which the child is enrolled shall 19
be deemed to be the local educational agency for the child for the 20
purposes of the Individuals with Disabilities Ed ucation Act, 20 21
U.S.C. §§ 1400 et seq., NRS 388.417 to 388.5243, inclusive, and 22
any regulations adopted pursuant thereto. 23
9. The Department shall adopt any regulations necessary to 24
carry out the provisions of this section, which may include, without 25
limitation, regulations to: 26
(a) Prescribe a procedure for the transfer of educational records 27
pursuant to subsection 3; 28
(b) Carry out or ensure compliance with the requirements of 29
subsections 4 and 5 concerning reimbursement for educational 30
services provided to a pupil with a disability; and 31
(c) Require the auditing of: 32
(1) A hospital or other facility that requests reimbursement; 33
and 34
(2) A school district or charter school from which 35
reimbursement is requested, 36
 pursuant to this section to ensure compliance with any applicable 37
provisions of federal or state law. 38
10. The provisions of this section must not be construed to 39
authorize reimbursement pursuant to this section of a hospital or 40
facility for the cost of health care services provided to a child. 41
11. As used in this section: 42
(a) “Hospital” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 449.012. 43
(b) “Private school” has the meaning ascribed to it in 44
NRS 394.103. 45

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Sec. 2. The provisions of NRS 354.599 do not apply to any 1
additional expenses of a local government that are related to the 2
provisions of this act. 3
Sec. 3. This act becomes effective on July 1, 2025. 4

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