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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 643 - BARBERS AND BARBERING

NRS 643.1775 Qualifications for license as instructor.

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NRS 643.1775 Qualifications for license as instructor. The Board shall license any person as an instructor who:
1. Has applied to the Board in writing on the form prescribed by the Board;
2. Holds a high school diploma or its equivalent;
3. Has paid the applicable fees;
4. Holds a license as a barber issued by the Board;
5. Submits all information required to complete the application;
6. Has practiced not less than 3 years as a full-time licensed barber in this State, the District of Columbia or in any other state or country whose requirements for licensing barbers are substantially equivalent to those in this State;
7. Has successfully completed a training program for instructors conducted by a licensed barber school which consists of not less than 600 hours of instruction within a 6-month period; and
8. Has passed an examination for instructors administered in accordance with NRS 643.1777 .
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