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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 90 - SECURITIES (UNIFORM ACT)

NRS 90.370 Examinations: Requirement for licensure; administration; waiver.

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NRS 90.370 Examinations: Requirement for licensure; administration; waiver.
1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 90.372 , the Administrator by regulation or order may require an examination of an applicant applying for licensing under this chapter, a class of applicants, or a class of persons who will represent an investment adviser in performing an act that requires licensing as an investment adviser in this State.
2. Any examination required must be administered by the Administrator or the designee of the Administrator. Examinations may be oral or written, or both, and may differ for each class of applicants.
3. The Administrator by order may waive any requirement for examination imposed pursuant to subsection 1 as to any person or class of persons if the Administrator determines that an examination is not necessary for the protection of investors by reason of the training and experience of the applicant or class of applicants.
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