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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 502 - LICENSES, TAGS AND PERMITS

NRS 502.330 Safety for hunters: Requirements for license; completion of course in responsibilities of hunters.

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NRS 502.330 Safety for hunters: Requirements for license; completion of course in responsibilities of hunters.
1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 502.066 , no hunting license may be obtained by any person born after January 1, 1960, unless the person presents to the Department, or one of its authorized licensing agents:
(a)A certificate of successful completion of a course of instruction in the responsibilities of hunters as provided by NRS 502.340 ;
(b)An equivalent certificate of completion of a course in the responsibilities of hunters provided by:
(1)Another state;
(2)An agency of a Canadian province for the management of wildlife; or
(3)An agency of a foreign country whose course of instruction meets or exceeds the standards established by the International Hunter Education Association, or its successor organization; or
(c)A hunting license issued to the person in a previous year by the Department, another state or an agency of a Canadian province, which bears a number or other unique mark evidencing successful completion of a course of instruction in the responsibilities of hunters.
2. Any person who has been convicted of violating NRS 503.165 or 503.175 may not obtain a hunting license until the person has successfully completed a course in the responsibilities of hunters conducted pursuant to NRS 502.340 .
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