NAC426.115. Reports required for issuance of license.  


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  • The Bureau may issue to a person who is blind a license to operate a vending facility if the following documents have been submitted to the Bureau by or on behalf of the person:

         1. A report of an ophthalmological or optometric examination which establishes that the person is legally blind. The report must have been obtained within 1 year before the proposed date for issuance of the license or must confirm the existence of permanent legal blindness regardless of the date of the report.

         2. A report of a general medical examination which establishes that the person is physically capable of performing the duties required of an operator. The report must have been obtained within 1 year before the proposed date for issuance of the license.

         3. A report of a psychological examination which establishes that the person is mentally and emotionally capable of performing the duties required of an operator. The report must have been obtained within 1 year before the proposed date for issuance of the license.

         4. A report which establishes that the person is capable with regard to spatial orientation and mobility.

         5. Proof of citizenship in the United States by submission of a birth certificate or certificate of naturalization.

         6. A certificate by an authorized employee of the Bureau that the person has successfully completed the training required by the Bureau. Copies of the applicant’s reports of progress which were issued during such training must be attached to the certificate.

     [Bur. of Services to the Blind, § 11, eff. 10-14-82]—(NAC A by Bur. of Services to the Blind & Vis. Impaired, 8-28-97; R091-00, 9-25-2000)