NRS391.330. Grounds for suspension or revocation of license.  


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  •   The State Board may suspend or revoke the license of any teacher, administrator or other licensed employee, after notice and an opportunity for hearing have been provided pursuant to NRS 391.322 and 391.323, for:

          1.  Immoral or unprofessional conduct.

          2.  Evident unfitness for service.

          3.  Physical or mental incapacity which renders the teacher, administrator or other licensed employee unfit for service.

          4.  Conviction of a felony or crime involving moral turpitude.

          5.  Conviction of a sex offense under NRS 200.366, 200.368, 201.190, 201.220, 201.230, 201.540 or 201.560 in which a pupil enrolled in a school of a county school district was the victim.

          6.  Knowingly advocating the overthrow of the Federal Government or of the State of Nevada by force, violence or unlawful means.

          7.  Persistent defiance of or refusal to obey the regulations of the State Board, the Commission or the Superintendent of Public Instruction, defining and governing the duties of teachers, administrators and other licensed employees.

          8.  Breaches in the security or confidentiality of the questions and answers of the examinations that are administered pursuant to NRS 389.550 or 389.805 and the college and career readiness assessment administered pursuant to NRS 389.807.

          9.  Intentional failure to observe and carry out the requirements of a plan to ensure the security of examinations and assessments adopted pursuant to NRS 389.616 or 389.620.

          10.  An intentional violation of NRS 388.5265 or 388.527.

      [355:32:1956]—(NRS A 1975, 538; 1977, 1634; 1979, 1612; 1987, 1011; 1993, 858; 1999, 1435, 3242; 2001, 1212; 2003, 1396; 2013, 3282)