Existing law requires the board of trustees of each school district and the governing bodies of certain charter schools in this State to prepare an annual report of accountability. (NRS 385A.070) Section 1 of this bill requires the report to include information on access to menstrual products in each middle school, junior high school and high school in the school district and certain charter schools. Section 3 of this bill requires the board of trustees of each school district and the governing bodies of certain charter schools to ensure that menstrual products are provided at no cost to pupils in the bathrooms of each middle school, junior high school and high school in the school district or charter school operating as such a school. Section 3 also requires the board of trustees of each school district and the governing bodies of certain charter schools to develop a plan to address access to menstrual products. Section 3 sets forth various requirements of the plan. Finally, section 3 requires the board of trustees or governing body to submit a report on the plan to the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for transmittal to the Legislature in each odd-numbered year. Section 3.3 of this bill requires 25 percent of certain middle schools, junior high schools and high schools in each school district and 25 percent of certain charter schools with the same sponsor that operate as a middle school, junior high school or high school to provide menstrual products at no cost to pupils in a certain number of restrooms.

Statutes affected:
As Introduced: 385A.070
Reprint 1: 385A.070
Reprint 2: 385A.070
Reprint 3: 385A.070
As Enrolled: 385A.070