1. The provisions of this section govern negotiations between school districts and employee organizations representing teachers and educational support personnel.
2. If the parties to a negotiation pursuant to this section have failed to reach an agreement after at least four sessions of negotiation, either party may declare the negotiations to be at an impasse and, after 5 days’ written notice is given to the other party, submit the issues remaining in dispute to an arbitrator. The arbitrator must be selected in the manner provided in subsection 2 of NRS 288.200 and has the powers provided for fact finders in NRS 288.210.
3. The arbitrator shall, within 30 days after the arbitrator is selected, and after 7 days’ written notice is given to the parties, hold a hearing to receive information concerning the dispute. The hearing must be held in the county in which the school district is located and the arbitrator shall arrange for a full and complete record of the hearing.
4. The parties to the dispute shall each pay one-half of the costs of the arbitration.
5. A determination of the financial ability of a school district must be based on:
(a) All existing available revenues as established by the school district, including, without limitation, any money appropriated by the State to carry out increases in salaries or benefits for the employees of the school district, and within the limitations set forth in NRS 354.6241, with due regard for the obligation of the school district to provide an education to the children residing within the district.
(b) Consideration of funding for the current year being negotiated. If the parties mutually agree to arbitrate a multi-year contract the arbitrator must consider the ability to pay over the life of the contract being negotiated or arbitrated.
Once the arbitrator has determined in accordance with this subsection that there is a current financial ability to grant monetary benefits, the arbitrator shall consider, to the extent appropriate, compensation of other governmental employees, both in and out of this State.
6. At the recommendation of the arbitrator, the parties may, before the submission of a final offer, enter into negotiations. If the negotiations are begun, the arbitrator may adjourn the hearing for a period of 3 weeks. If an agreement is reached, it must be submitted to the arbitrator, who shall certify it as final and binding.
7. If the parties do not enter into negotiations or do not agree within 30 days after the hearing held pursuant to subsection 3, each of the parties shall submit a single written statement containing its final offer for each of the unresolved issues.
8. The arbitrator shall, within 10 days after the final offers are submitted, render a decision on the basis of the criteria set forth in NRS 288.200. The arbitrator shall accept one of the written statements and shall report the decision to the parties. The decision of the arbitrator is final and binding on the parties. Any award of the arbitrator is retroactive to the expiration date of the last contract between the parties.
9. The decision of the arbitrator must include a statement:
(a) Giving the arbitrator’s reason for accepting the final offer that is the basis of the arbitrator’s award; and
(b) Specifying the arbitrator’s estimate of the total cost of the award.
10. Within 45 days after the receipt of the decision from the arbitrator, the board of trustees of the school district shall hold a public meeting in accordance with the provisions of chapter 241 of NRS. The meeting must include a discussion of:
(a) The issues submitted pursuant to subsection 2;
(b) The statement of the arbitrator pursuant to subsection 9; and
(c) The overall fiscal impact of the decision which must not include a discussion of the details of the decision.
The arbitrator must not be asked to discuss the decision during the meeting.
11. The superintendent of the school district shall report to the board of trustees the fiscal impact of the decision. The report must include, without limitation, an analysis of the impact of the decision on compensation and reimbursement, funding, benefits, hours, working conditions or other terms and conditions of employment.
12. As used in this section:
(a) "Educational support personnel" means all classified employees of a school district, other than teachers, who are represented by an employee organization.
(b) "Teacher" means an employee of a school district who is licensed to teach in this State and who is represented by an employee organization.
(Added to NRS by 1991, 625; A 1995, 1939; 2009, 2363; 2015, 1598, 3845; 2017, 60; 2019, 2679, 3615)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 288 - Relations Between Governments and Public Employees
NRS 288.025 - "Administrative employee" defined.
NRS 288.027 - "Bargaining agent" defined.
NRS 288.028 - "Bargaining unit" defined.
NRS 288.029 - "Board" defined.
NRS 288.032 - "Collective bargaining" defined.
NRS 288.036 - "Commissioner" defined.
NRS 288.040 - "Employee organization" defined.
NRS 288.042 - "Executive Department" defined.
NRS 288.044 - "Fact-finding" defined.
NRS 288.048 - "Labor organization" defined.
NRS 288.050 - "Local government employee" defined.
NRS 288.060 - "Local government employer" defined.
NRS 288.065 - "Mediation" defined.
NRS 288.067 - "Recognition" defined.
NRS 288.074 - "Strike" defined.
NRS 288.075 - "Supervisory employee" defined.
NRS 288.080 - Creation; number, qualifications, terms of office and appointment of members.
NRS 288.090 - Officers and employees; quorum; voting; limitations on certain meetings.
NRS 288.100 - Salary and expenses of members.
NRS 288.105 - Fees assessed against local government employers.
NRS 288.120 - Subpoenas; powers of district court.
NRS 288.130 - Hearings and determinations are contested cases; judicial review.
NRS 288.132 - "Administrative employee" defined.
NRS 288.133 - "Bargaining agent" defined.
NRS 288.134 - "Bargaining unit" defined.
NRS 288.136 - "Recognition" defined.
NRS 288.138 - "Supervisory employee" defined.
NRS 288.139 - Fees assessed against local government employers.
NRS 288.475 - Fees assessed by Board against Executive Department.
NRS 288.151 - Reduction in workforce of school district.
NRS 288.155 - Agreements may extend beyond term of member or officer of local government employer.
NRS 288.165 - Recognized employee organization to file annual report with Board.
NRS 288.170 - Determination of bargaining unit; appeal to Board.
NRS 288.190 - Mediation: Selection and duties of mediator; cost.
NRS 288.195 - Right of employee organization to be represented by attorney.
NRS 288.203 - Compensation of members of panel; claims.
NRS 288.210 - Subpoenas of fact finder; powers of district court.
NRS 288.220 - Certain proceedings not required to be open or public.
NRS 288.230 - Legislative declaration; illegality of strikes.
NRS 288.240 - Injunctive relief against strike or threatened strike.
NRS 288.270 - Employer or representative; employee or employee organization.
NRS 288.280 - Controversies concerning prohibited practices to be submitted to Board.
NRS 288.400 - Legislative findings and declarations.
NRS 288.410 - "Arbitration" defined.
NRS 288.415 - "Bargaining unit" defined.
NRS 288.420 - "Confidential employee" defined.
NRS 288.425 - "Employee" defined.
NRS 288.430 - "Exclusive representative" defined.
NRS 288.435 - "Grievance" defined.
NRS 288.580 - Requirements and standards for decision of arbitrator; decision is final and binding.
NRS 288.585 - Supplemental bargaining.
NRS 288.590 - Certain proceedings not required to be open or public.
NRS 288.700 - Legislative findings and declaration; illegality of strikes.
NRS 288.705 - Injunctive relief against strike or threatened strike.