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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 624 - CONTRACTORS

NRS 624.266 Duty of applicant or licensee to disclose certain information to Board.

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NRS 624.266 Duty of applicant or licensee to disclose certain information to Board.
1. An applicant for a contractor’s license or a licensee shall notify the Board in writing if he or she is convicted of, or enters a plea of guilty, guilty but mentally ill or nolo contendere to:
(a)A crime against a child as that term is defined in NRS 179.245 ;
(b)A sexual offense as that term is defined in NRS 179.245 ;
(c)Murder as that term is defined in NRS 200.010 ;
(d)Voluntary manslaughter as that term is defined in NRS 200.050 ; or
(e)Any other felony or crime involving moral turpitude if the conviction occurred or the plea was entered in the immediately preceding 15 years,
Ê in this State or any other jurisdiction.
2. An applicant for a contractor’s license or a licensee shall submit the notification required by subsection 1 not more than 30 days after the conviction or entry of the plea of guilty, guilty but mentally ill or nolo contendere.
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