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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 644A - COSMETOLOGY

NRS 644A.600 Application for license; opening inspection; issuance of license; fees.

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NRS 644A.600 Application for license; opening inspection; issuance of license; fees.
1. Any person wishing to operate a cosmetological establishment in which any one or a combination of the occupations of cosmetology are practiced must apply to the Board for a license, through the owner, manager or person in charge, upon forms prepared and furnished by the Board. Each application must contain a detailed floor plan of the proposed cosmetological establishment and proof of the particular requisites for a license provided for in this chapter. The applicant must certify that all the information contained in the application is truthful and accurate.
2. The applicant must submit the application accompanied by the applicable required fees for inspection and licensing. Before issuing a license for a cosmetological establishment, the Board shall conduct an opening inspection of the proposed cosmetological establishment to ensure that the minimum requirements for operating a cosmetological establishment pursuant to this chapter are met. After the Board has conducted an inspection pursuant to this subsection and determined that such minimum requirements are met, the Board or its designee shall issue the license.
3. The fee for issuance of a license for a cosmetological establishment is:
(a)For 2 years, $200.
(b)For 4 years, $400.
4. The fee for the initial inspection is $15. If an additional inspection is necessary, the fee is $25.
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