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NRS 641C.460 - Procedure for renewal or restoration after date of expiration.

NV Rev Stat § 641C.460 (2019) (N/A)
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1. A license or certificate that is not renewed on or before the date on which it expires is delinquent. The Board shall, within 30 days after the license or certificate becomes delinquent, send a notice to the licensed or certified counselor or certified intern by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the address of the counselor or intern as indicated in the records of the Board.

2. A licensed or certified counselor or certified intern may renew a delinquent license or certificate within 60 days after the license or certificate becomes delinquent by complying with the requirements of NRS 641C.450 and paying, in addition to the fee for the renewal of the license or certificate, the fee for the renewal of a delinquent license or certificate prescribed in NRS 641C.470.

3. A license or certificate expires 60 days after it becomes delinquent if it is not renewed within that period.

4. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 641C.530, a license or certificate that has expired may be restored if the applicant:

(a) Submits to the Board an application to restore the license or certificate;

(b) Pays the renewal fees for the period during which the license or certificate was expired and the fee for the restoration of a license or certificate prescribed in NRS 641C.470;

(c) Passes the oral and written examinations prescribed by the Board;

(d) Submits to the Board evidence of completion of the continuing education required by the Board; and

(e) Submits all information required to complete the application.

(Added to NRS by 1999, 3056; A 2003, 1166; 2005, 2766)

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NRS 641C.460 - Procedure for renewal or restoration after date of expiration.