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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 624 - CONTRACTORS

NRS 624.3017 Substandard workmanship; incomplete advertising; advertising projects beyond scope of license.

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NRS 624.3017 Substandard workmanship; incomplete advertising; advertising projects beyond scope of license. The following acts, among others, constitute cause for disciplinary action under NRS 624.300 :
1. Workmanship which is not commensurate with standards of the trade in general or which is below the standards in the building or construction codes adopted by the city or county in which the work is performed. If no applicable building or construction code has been adopted locally, then workmanship must meet the standards prescribed in the Uniform Plumbing Code , National Electrical Code , International Building Code or International Residential Code in the form of the code most recently approved by the Board.
The Board shall review each edition of the Uniform Plumbing Code , National Electrical Code , International Building Code or International Residential Code that is published after the 1996 edition to ensure its suitability. Each new edition of the code shall be deemed approved by the Board unless the edition is disapproved by the Board within 60 days of the publication of the code.
2. Advertising projects of construction without including in the advertisements the name and license number of the licensed contractor who is responsible for the construction.
3. Advertising projects of construction beyond the scope of the license.
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