Nev. Admin. Code § 632.188 - Issuance, renewal or denial of license or certificate; notice; hearing
Current through March 28, 2022
1. A member of the Board's staff will issue a
license or certificate or renew a license or certificate based on the criteria
determined by the Board. Any member of the Board's staff may submit a
candidate's credentials to the Board to determine the candidate's eligibility
for a license or certificate or renewal of a license or certificate. The
applicant must demonstrate that his or her qualifications satisfy the criteria
of the Board.
2. If an applicant
fails to demonstrate that his or her qualifications satisfy the criteria for
licensure or certification, the Board may deny the application. A member of the
Board's staff will give any applicant for a license or certificate whose
application is denied written notice stating:
(a) That the applicant has failed to qualify
to be examined, licensed, or certificated;
(b) The reason for disqualification;
and
(c) That the applicant may
appeal the denial to the Board.
3. A hearing will be granted to an applicant
who, within 30 days after the notice required in subsection 2 is mailed to him
or her, requests a hearing in a certified letter addressed to the
Board.
4. When a license or
certificate is not renewed by a member of the Board's staff, the licensee or
holder of the certificate may appeal to the Board in writing within 30 days and
request a hearing at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the
Board.
Notes
NRS 632.120
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