Nev. Admin. Code § 483.7625 - Grounds for suspension, revocation or refusal to renew license
The Department may suspend, revoke or refuse to renew a license to operate a school or as an instructor if:
1. The applicant was previously issued a license by the Department that was suspended or revoked by the Department and was not reissued or reinstated;
2. The applicant has committed an act which would be a ground for the suspension or revocation of a license;
3. The applicant has knowingly made a false statement or concealed a material fact in applying for the license;
4. In the case of an application for a license to operate a school, the name proposed for the school violates the provisions concerning names set forth in NAC 483.772 or could be confusing or misleading to the general public;
5. The licensee fails to comply with the provisions of NRS 483.700 to 483.780, inclusive, or NAC 483.708 to 483.795, inclusive, including, without limitation, failure to:
(a) Apply for approval from the Department for changes in the curriculum, schedule of classes or physical or mailing address of the school as required by NAC 483.768; or
(b) Provide the Department with a current schedule of classes and instructors at least once a month;
6. The applicant has been convicted of:
(a) A felony;
(b) A gross misdemeanor;
(c) An offense involving fraud, dishonesty or moral turpitude;
(d) A sexual offense as defined in NRS 179D.097; or
(e) A crime that the Department determines is related to the license for which the applicant applies; or
7. The Director determines that suspending, revoking or refusing to renew the license of the applicant is in the best interest of the public.
Notes
NRS 481.051, 483.760
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