Nevada 2025 2025 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SB444 Amended / Bill

                      
 (Reprinted with amendments adopted on April 14, 2025) 
 	FIRST REPRINT S.B. 444 
 
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SENATE BILL NO. 444–COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION 
 
MARCH 24, 2025 
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Referred to Committee on Education 
 
SUMMARY—Revises provisions concerning policies governing 
the use of certain electronic devices in schools. 
(BDR 34-855) 
 
FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: May have Fiscal Impact. 
 Effect on the State: No. 
 
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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; requiring a policy adopted by the 
board of trustees of a school district concerning the use 
and possession by pupils of certain electronic devices to 
include certain provisions governing the discipline of 
pupils and exceptions to limitations prescribed as part of 
such a policy; and providing other matters properly 
relating thereto. 
Legislative Counsel’s Digest: 
 Existing law: (1) requires the board of trustees of each school district to adopt a 1 
policy concerning the use and possession by pupils of certain electronic devices 2 
while on school property or at a school activity; and (2) sets forth certain 3 
requirements concerning the policy. (NRS 392.4637) This bill requires the policy to 4 
address the use and possession by pupils of an electronic communication device. 5 
This bill additionally requires the policy to include: (1) measures for disciplining a 6 
pupil using a progressive scale based on the number and seriousness of violations; 7 
(2) limitations on the use of an electronic communication device during instruction; 8 
and (3) certain exceptions for any limitations imposed as part of such a policy.  9 
 
 
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN 
SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 
 
 Section 1.  NRS 392.4637 is hereby amended to read as 1 
follows: 2 
 392.4637 1.  The board of trustees of each school district shall 3 
adopt a policy concerning the use and possession by pupils of [a 4 
pager, cellular telephone or any other similar] an electronic 5   
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communication device [used for communication] while on the 1 
premises of a public school or while at an activity sponsored by a 2 
public school. 3 
 2.  The policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1 must: 4 
 (a) Prescribe appropriate measures for disciplining a pupil who 5 
violates the policy [.] that include, without limitation, a system to 6 
rate violations of a policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1 on a 7 
progressive scale based on the number and seriousness of the 8 
violations.  9 
 (b) Prescribe limitations on the use of an electronic 10 
communication device during instruction. 11 
 (c) Include exceptions to any limitations on the use of an 12 
electronic communication device prescribed as part of a policy 13 
adopted pursuant to subsection 1, including, without limitation, 14 
exceptions: 15 
  (1) On the use of an electronic communication device 16 
during an emergency or crisis or to manage the health of a pupil; 17 
  (2) If a teacher allows for the use of an electronic 18 
communication device for instructional purposes; and 19 
  (3) If the use of an electronic communication device is 20 
included as part of an individualized education program or a plan 21 
developed in accordance with section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act 22 
of 1973, 29 U.S.C. § 794.  23 
 (d) Be included within each copy of the rules of behavior  24 
for pupils that the school district provides to pupils pursuant to  25 
NRS 392.463. 26 
 3. As used in this section: 27 
 (a) “Electronic communication device” means any electronic 28 
device that is capable of transmitting any audio, written or 29 
pictorial information or messages to another electronic device. 30 
The term does not include an electronic device issued to a pupil by 31 
the school district or the school in which the pupil is enrolled.  32 
 (b) “Individualized education program” has the meaning 33 
ascribed to it in 20 U.S.C. § 1414(d)(1)(A).  34 
 Sec. 2.  This act becomes effective: 35 
 1. Upon passage and approval for the purpose of performing 36 
any administrative tasks necessary to adopt the policy required by 37 
NRS 392.4637, as amended by section 1 of this act, not later than 38 
June 30, 2026; and 39 
 2. On July 1, 2026, for all other purposes. 40 
 
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