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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 379 - PUBLIC LIBRARIES

NRS 379.0087 Regulations setting forth standards for approval of courses of study or training.

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NRS 379.0087 Regulations setting forth standards for approval of courses of study or training.
1. The State Library, Archives and Public Records Administrator shall adopt regulations setting forth standards for the approval of a course of study or training offered by an educational institution to qualify a person for certification.
2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, the State Library, Archives and Public Records Administrator shall, upon the application of an educational institution or as the State Library, Archives and Public Records Administrator determines necessary, review and evaluate a course of study or training offered by an educational institution to qualify a person for certification. If the course of study or training meets the standards established by the State Library, Archives and Public Records Administrator, it must be approved by the State Library, Archives and Public Records Administrator.
3. In lieu of reviewing and evaluating a course of study or training, the State Library, Archives and Public Records Administrator may approve a course of study or training which is approved by a national agency for accreditation.
4. If the State Library, Archives and Public Records Administrator denies or withdraws approval of a course of study or training, the educational institution is entitled to a hearing and judicial review of the decision of the State Library, Archives and Public Records Administrator.
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