NAC477.630. Fire performers: Certificate required; qualifications; fee; expiration and renewal.  


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  •      1. Before a person may act as a fire performer, the person must obtain a certificate of registration as a fire performer from the State Fire Marshal.

         2. An applicant for a certificate of registration as a fire performer must:

         (a) Be a natural person;

         (b) Make a written notarized application for a certificate of registration to the State Fire Marshal on a form provided by the State Fire Marshal;

         (c) Submit to the State Fire Marshal a resume of the experience of the applicant, which must include a description of the location where the experience was obtained, and a description of all safety precautions used by the applicant; and

         (d) Pay an application fee of $27.50.

         3. A certificate of registration is valid on May 1 or the date on which it is issued, whichever is later. If the holder of a certificate of registration does not submit the renewal application and pay the renewal fee on or before April 30 of the following year, the certificate of registration expires and the person must apply to the State Fire Marshal for an original certificate of registration.

         4. As used in this section, “fire performer” means an entertainer or other performer who performs work for an audience using an open flame.

     (Added to NAC by St. Fire Marshal by R062-04, eff. 9-3-2004; A by R090-10, 12-30-2011)