Nev. Admin. Code § 486.Sec. 16 - NEW
1. The Department may suspend, revoke or
refuse to renew any license issued pursuant to section 13 of this
regulation.if:
(a) The licensee:
(1) Is no longer certified in the
administration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and:
(I) Trained in the administration of first
aid; or
(II) Certified in another
area approved by the Administrator;
(2) Had a license suspended or revoked by the
Department and not reissued or reinstated for any cause;
(3) Fails to attend any required training
event sponsored by the Program unless the Department grants a waiver pursuant
to subsection 2 of section 15 of this regulation.;
(4) Is convicted of:
(I) A felony in this State or any other
jurisdiction;
(II) A crime
involving fraud, deceptive trade practices, dishonesty or moral turpitude in
this State or any other jurisdiction; or
(III) A sexual offense, as defined in
NRS
179D.097, in this State or any other
jurisdiction;
(5)
Willfully fails to comply with any directive issued by the
Department;
(6) Fails to cooperate
with the Department in any investigation;
(7) Makes any changes to the course
materials, curriculum or standards developed by the curriculum organization
without written approval from the Department and the curriculum organization;
or
(8) Issues a course completion
card to a student who does not successfully complete a course of instruction in
motorcycle education, including, without limitation, a student who completes a
course that is different than the course indicated on the completion
card.
(b) The Department
determines that:
(1) The licensee knowingly
made a false or misleading statement or concealed a material fact in connection
with his or her application for the license;
(2) The licensee taught a course of
instruction in motorcycle education when the licensee has consumed any alcohol
or drug, except for a medication that does not affect his or her ability to
teach the course;
(3) The licensee
knowingly allowed a student who is not, in the determination of the licensee,
reasonably physically or mentally capable of operating a motorcycle safely to
participate in a course of instruction on motorcycle education;
(4) The licensee is no longer physically able
to safely operate a motorcycle and train other persons in the operation of a
motorcycle;
(5) The licensee
willfully violated a rule of conduct set forth in section 18 of this
regulation; or
(6) Suspending,
revoking or refusing to renew the license of the applicant is in the best
interest of the public.
2. The Department will suspend or revoke a
license issued pursuant to section 13 if the licensee no longer meets the
qualifications prescribed by
NRS
486.375.
3. If the Department revokes the license of
an instructor, the Department will not issue to that person a new license as an
instructor for the Program until 1 year after the date on which the license was
revoked.
4. For the purposes of
this section, the failure of a licensee to comply with a directive of the
Department shall be deemed to be willful if the licensee fails to comply with
the directive within 10 days after the licensee's receipt of the
directive.
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