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NRS 643.130 - Issuance of licenses; temporary exemption from licensure for certain applicants.

NV Rev Stat § 643.130 (2019) (N/A)
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1. A license as a barber or an apprentice must be issued by the Board to any applicant who:

(a) Passes an examination as provided for in NRS 643.070 and 643.080;

(b) Possesses the other qualifications required by the provisions of this chapter;

(c) Complies with the requirements set forth in the regulations of the Board; and

(d) Submits all information required to complete an application for a license.

2. A person who has a license or certificate as a barber from another state or the District of Columbia, who has applied for an examination before the Board and who meets the qualifications set forth in NRS 643.070, except subsection 5 thereof, is temporarily exempt from licensure and may engage in the practice of barbering during the period of the temporary exemption if:

(a) The person has submitted a completed application for licensure for the first time and the application has been approved by the Board;

(b) The Board has approved the person to sit for the examination required pursuant to NRS 643.100;

(c) The person has not previously failed an examination for licensure as a barber;

(d) The person engages in the practice of barbering under the supervision of a barber licensed pursuant to this chapter and in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and the regulations of the Board; and

(e) The person complies with any other requirements of the Board to engage in the practice of barbering during the period of the temporary exemption.

3. The temporary exemption authorized pursuant to subsection 2 begins on the date on which the Board notifies the person that he or she may engage in the practice of barbering under the temporary exemption and continues until the date of the examination if the person does not take the examination or until the date on which the Board notifies the person of the results of the examination. During the period of the temporary exemption, the person is subject to the regulatory and disciplinary authority of the Board to the same extent as a licensed barber.

[Part 4:131:1929; A 1931, 349; 1939, 307; 1947, 731; 1953, 317] + [7:131:1929; NCL § 766] — (NRS A 1959, 326; 1997, 2160; 1999, 2581; 2005, 2637, 2771, 2807)

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NRS 643.130 - Issuance of licenses; temporary exemption from licensure for certain applicants.