NAC477.310. Expiration and renewal; change of information; initial fees; late charges.


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  •      1. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter and chapter 477 of NRS, all original licenses and certificates of registration expire on December 31 of the year in which they are issued.

         2. Application for renewal must be made annually. The application must be notarized and accompanied by the appropriate fee. Renewals are valid from January 1 through December 31.

         3. If an application and the appropriate fee for renewal of a license or certificate of registration is not received by the State Fire Marshal on or before the date specified for renewal, then the firm or registrant holding the license or certificate of registration shall cease to perform those services authorized by the license or certificate of registration.

         4. If a certificate of registration has expired and the registrant desires to continue to perform the acts requiring a certificate of registration, the registrant must apply to the State Fire Marshal for an original certificate of registration and pay the full fee for certification. The State Fire Marshal may require the applicant to be retested.

         5. If a license has expired and the licensee desires to continue in the business for which the expired license was issued, the licensee must apply to the State Fire Marshal for an original license.

         6. Any change of information on the license or certificate of registration must be reported to the State Fire Marshal in writing within 7 days after the change. A new license or certificate of registration will be issued upon notification and payment of the prescribed fee.

         7. Initial fees for a new license must be paid in full unless the fees are paid in the final quarter of the licensing year. Initial fees which are paid in the final quarter will be reduced by 50 percent.

         8. If a fee for a licensed firm is not paid by the time it is due, a late charge of 12 percent per month will be assessed as an administrative fee for processing. The charge will be assessed beginning at the end of the first business day after the fee is due. A licensed firm may not engage in any work authorized by this chapter or chapter 477 of NRS until the fee is paid.

     [St. Fire Marshal, § 1.701, eff. 11-27-78]—(NAC A 1-19-84; 2-17-94; R220-99, 9-25-2000; R090-10, 12-30-2011)