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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 628 - ACCOUNTANTS

NRS 628.260 Examination: Passage of sections; credit; regulations.

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NRS 628.260 Examination: Passage of sections; credit; regulations.
1. The Board may by regulation prescribe the terms and conditions under which a candidate must pass all sections of the examination prescribed by the Board pursuant to NRS 628.190 to qualify for a certificate. The regulations may:
(a)Allow a candidate who, at any given examination, passes at least one section, but not all sections, to receive credit for each section passed without being required to sit for reexamination in those sections.
(b)Provide a limit on the time in which each candidate must pass all sections of the examination or lose any credit received pursuant to paragraph (a).
2. The Board may give credit to a candidate who has passed all or part of the examination in another state or other jurisdiction of the United States if the Board determines by regulation that the standards under which credit is granted for the examination are as high as the standards established for the examination required by this chapter.
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