Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 388 - System of Public Instruction
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES AND PROGRAMS
Determination of Eligibility for Placement of Pupils With Disabilities and Gifted and Talented Pupils
Section 388.395 - Eligibility of pupil with visual impairment
Current through December 31, 2024
1. A pupil with a severe visual impairment is eligible for special education and related services if the eligibility team, comprised of the persons described in subsections 4 and 5, concludes that the pupil has a severe visual impairment and, by reason thereof, needs special education and related services and:
2. A pupil with a moderate visual impairment is eligible for special education and related services if the eligibility team concludes that the pupil can use vision as the main channel of learning, that the pupil has a moderate visual impairment and, by reason thereof, needs special education and related services and that:
3. A pupil under the age of 6 years is not ineligible, because of the pupil's age, for the special education and related services referred to in this section.
4. The eligibility team may include a teacher or specialist in the field of vision impairment and must consist of a parent of the pupil and not fewer than three persons with expertise in one or more of the following areas:
5. If the requirements of subsection 4 are satisfied, one or more of the following persons may serve on the eligibility team:
6. The conclusions of the eligibility team concerning the eligibility of the pupil for the special education and related services referred to in this section must be based upon an evaluation of the pupil. The evaluation must include:
7. If the requirements of subsection 6 are satisfied, the evaluation of the pupil may include an assessment of the pupil's cognitive abilities and social and emotional condition.
Added to NAC by Bd. of Education, eff. 7-14-88; A 11-23-93; R039-98, 5-29-98; R085-99, 2-16-2000; R064-08, 9-18-2008; A by R017-18A, eff. 1/30/2019
NRS 385.080, 388.419 and 388.433