NAC116A.305. Certificate of completion of course: Prerequisite activities of student; appeal of denial.


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  •      1. To receive a certificate of completion for an approved course, a student must:

         (a) Direct his or her attention to the instruction being provided and refrain from engaging in activities unrelated to the instruction; and

         (b) Refrain from engaging in activities which are distracting to other students or the instructor, or which otherwise disrupt the orderly conduct of a class, including, without limitation, the use of voice pagers, beepers and telephones.

         2. An instructor shall deny the award of a certificate of completion to a student who fails to satisfy the conditions set forth in subsection 1.

         3. If an instructor denies the award of a certificate of completion to a student, the student may, within 30 days after that denial, file a written request with the Administrator to review the matter. If the written request contains allegations which, if true, would qualify the applicant to receive a certificate of completion, the Administrator shall set the matter for an informal hearing before him or her to be conducted as soon as practicable.

     (Added to NAC by Comm’n for Common-Interest Communities by R129-04, eff. 4-14-2005)—(Substituted in revision for NAC 116.287)