NAC645.441. Courses required for original licensing: Unacceptable courses.  


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  •      1. The Division shall not accept an applicant’s completion of any course which is designed to prepare students for examination, commonly known as a “cram course,” as fulfillment of the educational requirements for the applicant’s original licensing.

         2. None of the following kinds of courses will be accepted from an applicant as fulfillment of the education which is required by subsections 1 to 4, inclusive, of NRS 645.343 for original licensing:

         (a) Courses designed to develop or improve clerical, office or business skills that are not related to the activities described in NRS 645.030, 645.035 and 645.040, such as typing, shorthand, operation of business machines, the use of computers, the use of computer software, improvement of memory, or writing of letters and reports; or

         (b) Business courses in advertising or psychology.

         3. The Division shall not accept a course in broker management required pursuant to paragraph (d) of subsection 2 of NRS 645.343 unless the course and the school that offers the course have been approved by the Commission.

     (Added to NAC by Real Estate Comm’n, eff. 12-16-82; A by R092-00, 8-29-2000, eff. 1-1-2001; R031-04, 11-30-2004)