NAC625.430. Requirements for renewal of license.  


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  •      1. Except as otherwise provided in NAC 625.440 and 625.450, a licensee who, on or after January 1, 1999, applies for the renewal of his or her license, must submit proof deemed acceptable by the Board that he or she has completed at least 30 professional development hours within the biennial renewal period, including any professional development hours carried forward from the previous biennial renewal period pursuant to subsection 2. If the licensee does not submit such proof to the Board or, after being notified by the Board that a deficiency exists, does not complete the number of professional development hours which are deficient pursuant to NAC 625.490, the Board will deny the application for the renewal of the license.

         2. If a licensee has submitted to the Board proof deemed acceptable by the Board that he or she has completed more than 30 professional development hours in a biennial renewal period, the licensee may carry forward to the next biennial renewal period not more than 15 of the excess professional development hours.

         3. A licensee who is licensed as a professional engineer and who wishes to renew his or her license is required to complete only 30 professional development hours, regardless of the number of disciplines of professional engineering within which he or she is licensed.

         4. A licensee who is licensed as a professional engineer and a professional land surveyor and who wishes to renew or reinstate both licenses must complete a total of at least 30 professional development hours in activities related to professional engineering and professional land surveying. The professional development hours must include at least:

         (a) Ten professional development hours in activities related to professional engineering; and

         (b) Ten professional development hours in activities related to professional land surveying.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Professional Eng’rs & Land Surv., eff. 11-14-97)