1. No school official may use the provisions of NRS 390.350 to 390.430, inclusive, to harass another school official.
2. A person who willfully discloses untruthful information concerning irregularities in testing administration or testing security:
(a) Is guilty of a misdemeanor; and
(b) Is subject to appropriate disciplinary action.
(Added to NRS by 2001, 1211)—(Substituted in revision for NRS 391.640)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 390 - Testing of Pupils and Graduation
NRS 390.065 - Disclosure of questions and answers prohibited; exceptions.
NRS 390.105 - Administration of criterion-referenced examinations.
NRS 390.255 - "Irregularity in testing administration" defined.
NRS 390.260 - "Irregularity in testing security" defined.
NRS 390.265 - "School official" defined.
NRS 390.355 - "Assessment" defined.
NRS 390.360 - "Examination" defined.
NRS 390.365 - "Irregularity in testing administration" defined.
NRS 390.370 - "Irregularity in testing security" defined.
NRS 390.375 - "Reprisal or retaliatory action" defined.
NRS 390.380 - "School official" defined.
NRS 390.430 - Provisions do not abrogate or decrease effect of crimes or punishments.
NRS 390.700 - Regulations relating to end-of-course finals.
NRS 390.800 - Limitation on administration; periodic review.
NRS 390.803 - Review of examinations and assessments by Department. [Effective January 1, 2022.]