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Commission reviews 2025 legislative impacts and moves temporary regulations to workshops

Commission on Professional Standards in Education · August 21, 2025
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Commissioners reviewed multiple 2025 bills that will require the commission to draft or amend regulations (including AB 49, SB 81, SB 115, SB 175, SB 277, SB 400, and SB 460) and agreed to send temporary regulations and legislative-impact items to public workshops for rulemaking and further public input.

The Commission on Professional Standards in Education reviewed a broad set of 2025 legislative changes that will require regulatory work and moved the related temporary regulations to public workshops for detailed drafting and public comment.

Jeff Briski, secretary to the commission, walked commissioners through bills and regulatory implications. He said AB 49 will allow a school district or charter board to hire an applicant without an existing Nevada educator license if the applicant holds a valid out-of-state license, has applied to the Nevada Department of Education for a license and has completed a background check; the department must write regulations to set the operational details (effective date cited as 07/01/2026). SB 81 removes the ARL pathway for program and school…

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