Nev. Admin. Code § 486.Sec. 9 - NEW
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection
5, to provide a course of instruction for persons enrolled in the Program, a
public or private entity must apply to the Department for approval as a
provider on a form prescribed by the Department.
2. If the applicant is a private entity, an
application submitted pursuant to subsection 1 must include, without
limitation:
(a) If the applicant does not own
the property on which the applicant plans to conduct a course of instruction, a
copy of the proposed lease agreement between the applicant and the owner of the
property.
(b) Except as otherwise
provided in this paragraph, a copy of the state business license of the
applicant and, if applicable, a copy of the current business license issued for
the applicant's business by the county, city or town in which the applicant's
business is located or written verification that the applicant is exempt from
any requirement to obtain a business license. If the applicant is not exempt
from any requirement to obtain a business license and the applicant does not
have a current business license, a written attestation that the applicant will
comply with paragraph (d) of subsection 2 of section 10 .
(c) The resume of each owner of the applicant
or, if the applicant is a:
(1) Corporation,
each officer of the corporation.
(2) Limited-liability company, each manager
or managing member of the limited liability company.
(3) Limited-liability partnership, each
managing partner of the limited liability partnership.
(d) The street address, telephone number and,
if applicable, the electronic mail address of the applicant and any other
contact information of the applicant.
(e) A diagram of the area in which the
applicant plans to provide on-cycle instruction.
(f) A diagram of the area in which the
applicant plans to provide classroom instruction. Such an area may not be
located in a private residence.
(g)
A description of the process that the applicant intends to use for enrolling
and registering students.
(h) If
the applicant is a non-profit entity, a request, if applicable:
(1) For financial assistance from the Account
for the Program for the Education of Motorcycle Riders created by
NRS
486.372 to provide a course of instruction to
persons enrolled in the Program. Such a request will be granted to the extent
that money is available for that purpose.
(2) To use state-owned training motorcycles
if such vehicles are available and a description of the manner in which the
applicant intends to securely store such
motorcycles.
3.
If the applicant is a public entity, an application submitted pursuant to
subsection 1 must include, without limitation:
(a) The street address, telephone number and,
if applicable, the electronic mail address and any other contact information of
the applicant.
(b) A diagram of the
area in which the applicant plans to provide on-cycle instruction.
(c) A diagram of the area in which the
applicant plans to provide classroom instruction. Such an area may not be
located in a private residence.
(d)
A description of the process that the applicant intends to use for enrolling
and registering students.
(e) A
request, if applicable:
(1) For financial
assistance from the Account for the Program for the Education of Motorcycle
Riders created by
NRS
486.372 to provide a course of instruction to
persons enrolled in the Program. Such a request will be granted to the extent
that money is available for that purpose.
(2) To use state-owned training motorcycles
if such vehicles are available and a description of the manner in which the
applicant intends to securely store such
motorcycles.
4.
The Department may deny an application submitted pursuant to this section:
(a) If the area in which the applicant
proposes to provide on-cycle instruction is not suitable to provide such
instruction.
(b) If the applicant
has been convicted of a crime involving fraud, deceptive trade practices or
dishonesty.
(c) For any other
reason that the Department determines is in the best interest of the
State.
5. The provisions
of this section do not apply to the Department.
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