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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 623A - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

NRS 623A.180 Certificate of registration: Action of Board on application; notification of applicant.

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NRS 623A.180 Certificate of registration: Action of Board on application; notification of applicant.
1. The Board shall approve or disapprove each application. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 4, the Board shall approve the application if the Board is satisfied that:
(a)The information set forth in the application is true;
(b)The applicant is qualified to take the examination;
(c)The applicant has paid the examination fee; and
(d)The applicant has submitted all information required to complete the application.
2. If the Board approves an application, the Executive Director shall promptly notify the applicant in writing of the approval and of the time and place of the examination, if required.
3. If the Board disapproves an application, the Executive Director shall promptly notify the applicant of the disapproval, stating the reasons therefor.
4. The Board may disapprove an application for any violation of the provisions of this chapter.
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