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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 394 - PRIVATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND ESTABLISHMENTS

NRS 394.700 Prohibition; penalty.

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NRS 394.700 Prohibition; penalty.
1. It is unlawful for a person knowingly to use or attempt to use:
(a)A false or misleading degree or honorary degree conferred by a private entity, regardless of whether that entity is located in this State and regardless of whether that entity is authorized to operate in this State; or
(b)A degree or honorary degree conferred by a private entity in a false or misleading manner, regardless of whether that entity is located in this State and regardless of whether that entity is authorized to operate in this State,
Ê in connection with admission to any institution of higher education or in connection with any business, employment, occupation, profession, trade or public office.
2. Unless a greater penalty is provided by specific statute, a person who violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not more than $5,000 or by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than 6 months, or by both fine and imprisonment.
3. In addition to any criminal penalty imposed pursuant to subsection 2, a person who violates the provisions of this section is subject to a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed $5,000 for each violation. The Attorney General or any district attorney of this State may recover the penalty in a civil action brought in the name of the State of Nevada in any court of competent jurisdiction.
4. For the purposes of this section, a degree or honorary degree is false or misleading or is used in a false or misleading manner if it:
(a)States or suggests that the person named in the degree or honorary degree has completed the requirements of an academic or professional program of study in a particular field of endeavor beyond the secondary school level and the person has not, in fact, completed the requirements of the program of study;
(b)Is offered as his or her own by a person other than the person who completed the requirements of the program of study; or
(c)Is awarded, bestowed, conferred, given, granted, conveyed or sold:
(1)Based upon more than 10 percent of the recipient’s documented life experience and not based upon actual completion of academic work;
(2)By a person or entity located in this State in violation of this chapter, as determined by the Commission; or
(3)By a person or entity located outside this State which would be a violation of this chapter if the person or entity were located in this State, as determined by the Commission.
5. As used in this section:
(a)“Degree” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 394.620 .
(b)“Honorary degree” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 394.620 .
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