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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 610 - APPRENTICESHIPS

NRS 610.160 Approval of agreement; signatures; training extending into majority.

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NRS 610.160 Approval of agreement; signatures; training extending into majority.
1. No agreement under this chapter is effective until it is approved by the local joint apprenticeship committee and the Council. A copy of the agreement must be forwarded within 10 days after approval by the local joint apprenticeship committee to the Council.
2. Every agreement must be signed by the employer, by an association of employers or by an organization of employees acting as agent for an employer, and by the apprentice. If the apprentice is a minor, the agreement must also be signed by:
(a)Both parents, if the minor is living with both parents;
(b)The custodial parent, if the minor is living with only one parent; or
(c)The minor’s legal guardian.
3. If a minor enters into an agreement under this chapter for a period of training extending into his or her majority, the agreement is likewise binding for the period covered during his or her majority.
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