SB 131
Revises provisions governing school curriculum relating to human trafficking. (BDR 34-29)
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Bill overview
This bill requires the Nevada Department of Education to develop curriculum standards and recommendations for schools to teach students in grades 6-12 about preventing human trafficking. It also directs school districts and charter schools to incorporate this instruction into their health courses and to provide training for staff and educational materials for parents. The bill aims to increase awareness and prevention efforts regarding human trafficking among Nevada’s youth.
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