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AB 412

Revises provisions relating to emergency response in schools. (BDR 36-1006)

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Joe Dalia and 1 co-sponsor

AB 412 revises Nevada school emergency response procedures; underwent committee amendments suggesting budget and operational implementation concerns remain unresolved as of June 2025.

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Bill Summary · AB 412

Legislative bill overview

AB 412 revises Nevada's emergency response procedures in schools, though the specific substantive changes are not detailed in the legislative history provided. The bill has undergone committee review and amendments, most recently being referred to the Ways and Means Committee in April 2025, suggesting budget implications are involved.

Why is this important

School emergency response protocols directly affect student and staff safety during crisis situations. Changes to these procedures can impact training requirements, resource allocation, coordination between schools and first responders, and the effectiveness of lockdown, evacuation, or shelter-in-place procedures.

Potential points of contention

  • Budget impact: The referral to Ways and Means Committee indicates fiscal concerns; schools may face new funding requirements or unfunded mandates for implementation
  • Scope of emergency types: Disagreement may exist over which emergencies the revised protocols should address (active threats, natural disasters, medical emergencies, etc.)
  • Implementation burden: Schools might resist requirements that demand significant operational changes, staff retraining, or infrastructure modifications without adequate state funding

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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