NAC625.240. Licensure on basis of previous licensure in another jurisdiction; examinations.  


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  •      1. An applicant who applies for licensure in this State on the basis of previous licensure in another jurisdiction must:

         (a) Pay an application fee of $200 and file the required application with the Board;

         (b) Pass a short written examination on chapter 625 of NRS and the regulations and code of conduct of the Board; and

         (c) Pass an oral examination if required by the Board.

         2. All oral examinations may be conducted by a committee of at least three persons selected by the Board who are licensed in this State as professional engineers or land surveyors. One member of such a committee must be a member of the Board.

         3. An applicant who appears for an oral examination shall submit to the Board all necessary material to ensure that the information in the file of the applicant is current on the date that the applicant takes the oral examination.

         4. An applicant who fails to appear on two separate occasions for an oral examination required pursuant to this section may not take an oral examination for at least 12 months after the date of the second examination for which he or she did not appear unless the applicant is excused from appearance by the Board at least 7 days before the scheduled examination.

         5. Before an applicant may schedule an oral examination, the applicant must pay any costs incurred by the Board related to scheduling any previous examinations for which the applicant did not appear.

         6. The Board will determine the costs that the applicant must pay pursuant to subsection 5.

         7. After the oral examination, the Board may require the applicant to pass another examination acceptable to the Board as a condition precedent to licensure.

     [Bd. of Reg’d Professional Eng’rs § 625.240, eff. 8-16-78]—(NAC A by Bd. of Reg’d Professional Eng’rs & Land Surv., 11-19-85; 11-20-89; A by Bd. of Professional Eng’rs & Land Surv. by R211-99, 5-10-2000; R115-12, 12-20-2012)