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NRS 642.115 - License: Inactive status; reactivation.

NV Rev Stat § 642.115 (2019) (N/A)
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1. Upon written request to the Board and payment of the fee prescribed in NRS 642.0696, a person who is licensed to practice the profession of embalming in this State and who is a licensee in good standing may have his or her license placed on inactive status. A licensee whose license has been placed on inactive status shall not engage in the practice of the profession of embalming during the period in which the license is inactive.

2. If a licensee wishes to resume the practice of the profession of embalming, the Board shall reactivate the license upon the:

(a) Demonstration, if deemed necessary by the Board, that the licensee is qualified and competent to practice;

(b) Completion of an application; and

(c) Payment of the fee for the renewal of the license and any other fees related to the reactivation of the license.

3. A licensee is not required to pay the fee for the renewal of his or her license or any fees or penalties related to the renewal of the license for any year during the period in which the license was inactive.

(Added to NRS by 1997, 2577; A 2003, 1270)

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