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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 644A - COSMETOLOGY

NRS 644A.450 Application required for examination, license or certificate of registration; fee to obtain forms; contents; certification.

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NRS 644A.450 Application required for examination, license or certificate of registration; fee to obtain forms; contents; certification.
1. An application for admission to examination or for a license in any branch of cosmetology, or for a certificate of registration as a shampoo technologist, esthetician’s apprentice, cosmetologist’s apprentice, hair designer’s apprentice or nail technologist’s apprentice must be made in writing on forms furnished by the Board and must be submitted within the period designated by the Board. The Board shall charge a nonrefundable fee of $15 for furnishing the forms.
2. An application must contain proof of the qualifications of the applicant for examination, licensure or registration. The applicant must certify that all the information contained in the application is truthful and accurate.
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