Versions of See prior versions of a law on LawServer 2023 Nevada Revised Statutes 387.1223 – Quarterly reports of average daily enrollment; calculation of yearly apportionment; effect of declining enrollment; consequences for school district or charter school that deliberately causes decline in enrollment 2022 Nevada Revised Statutes 387.1223 – Quarterly reports of average daily enrollment; calculation of yearly apportionment; effect of declining enrollment; consequences for school district or charter school that deliberately causes decline in enrollment 2021 Nevada Revised Statutes 387.1223 – Quarterly reports of average daily enrollment; calculation of yearly apportionment; effect of declining enrollment; consequences for school district or charter school that deliberately causes decline in enrollment 2020 Nevada Revised Statutes 387.1223 – Quarterly reports of average daily enrollment; calculation of basic support; effect of declining enrollment; consequences for school district or charter school that deliberately causes decline in enrollment. [Effect… 2020 Nevada Revised Statutes 387.1223 – Quarterly reports of average daily enrollment; calculation of yearly apportionment; effect of declining enrollment; consequences for school district or charter school that deliberately causes decline in enrollment. … 2019 Nevada Revised Statutes 387.1223 – Quarterly reports of average daily enrollment; calculation of basic support; effect of declining enrollment; consequences for school district or charter school that deliberately causes decline in enrollment. [Effect… 2017 Nevada Revised Statutes 387.1223 – Quarterly reports of average daily enrollment; calculation of basic support; effect of declining enrollment; consequences for school district or charter school that deliberately causes decline in enrollment 2016 Nevada Revised Statutes 387.1223 – Quarterly reports of average daily enrollment; calculation of basic support; effect of declining enrollment; consequences for school district or charter school that deliberately causes decline in enrollment. [Effective t