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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 643 - BARBERS AND BARBERING

NRS 643.174 Personal appearance of applicant before Board; required information.

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NRS 643.174 Personal appearance of applicant before Board; required information. Upon receipt of an application to operate a barber school, the Board shall require the applicant, if the applicant is a sole proprietor, or a member, partner or officer, if the applicant is a firm, partnership or corporation, to appear personally before the Board and submit information in such form as the Board may by regulation prescribe showing:
1. The location of the proposed barber school and its physical facilities and equipment;
2. The proposed maximum number of students to be trained at any one time and the number of instructors to be provided;
3. The nature and terms of the applicant’s right of possession of the proposed premises, whether by lease, ownership or otherwise;
4. The financial ability of the applicant to operate the barber school in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and the regulations of the Board;
5. That the barber school will have at least two instructors who provide instruction at the school; and
6. Such other information as the Board considers necessary.
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