NAC590.380. Certificate of competency: Lapse; suspension; revocation; reapplication.


Latest version.
  •      1. If a certificate of competency expires for failure to apply for renewal, a new certificate will be issued by the Board to the holder of the expired certificate only upon his or her completion of an application for renewal.

         2. An order by the Board suspending a certificate of competency will be followed in all cases by a further order:

         (a) Vacating the order of suspension, thereby renewing the original certificate; or

         (b) Permanently revoking the certificate.

         3. Upon the suspension of a certificate of competency, the Board will not renew the original certificate until the holder of the certificate passes the prescribed oral or written examination, or both.

         4. An application for the issuance of a new certificate of competency will not be accepted, entertained or acted upon while an order of suspension of the certificate of the applicant is in effect.

         5. If the Board has revoked a certificate of competency pursuant to the provisions of NRS 590.605, a new certificate will not be issued to the person whose certificate was revoked until he or she passes the prescribed oral or written examination, or both.

         6. A period of at least 6 months from the date of the order of revocation of a certificate of competency must elapse before a person who has had a certificate revoked may reapply for examination and issuance of a new certificate.

         7. If a certificate of competency is issued to a person pursuant to subsection 2 of NAC 590.320, the Board may suspend or revoke the certificate of competency issued pursuant to that subsection if the Board determines that the certification issued to the person by another public agency or private entity has been suspended or revoked by the public agency or private entity.

     [Liquefied Petroleum Gas Bd., Rule 9 § H, eff. 5-31-74]—(NAC A by Bd. for Reg. of Liquefied Petrol. Gas, 12-13-95; R141-01, 7-30-2002; R148-05, 2-23-2006; R073-10, 12-16-2010)