Nev. Admin. Code § 483.786 - Courses on abuse of alcohol and controlled substances and on traffic safety: Attendance and completion
1. A student
enrolled in a course on alcohol and other substance use disorders or a course
on traffic safety may:
(a) Be considered
absent if late for a class and be reassigned to another class or
course;
(b) Leave the class only
during designated periods of rest, except in an emergency;
(c) Not arrive late or leave early from a
class;
(d) Be excluded or expelled
from any class by an instructor for disruptive behavior and not receive credit
for attendance at that class; and
(e) Be admitted to another course, with such
conditions of reenrollment, attendance and additional costs as may be
determined by the school.
2. A student enrolled in a course on alcohol
and other substance use disorders:
(a) Shall
complete the course within the time ordered by the court and attend all classes
in a course;
(b) Must be reassigned
to a subsequent session upon any failure to complete a session within a course;
and
(c) Must be excluded without
credit for attendance in any class if, in the instructor's best judgment, the
student is, during a class, impaired as a result of the use of alcohol, a
controlled substance or other chemical.
3. A student enrolled in a course on traffic
safety must receive classroom instruction, including, without limitation,
instruction using communications technology, for not less than:
(a) Five hours, if the student has been
convicted of two or fewer violations within a 12-month period; and
(b) Eight hours, if the student has been
convicted of three or more violations within a 12-month period.
Notes
NRS 481.051
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