NAC645C.230. Approved schools: Instructors.  


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  •      1. A school which conducts courses approved by the Commission shall employ as instructors of those courses only persons who possess:

         (a) A good reputation for honesty, integrity and trustworthiness; and

         (b) At least one of the following qualifications, unless granted a special exemption by the Commission:

              (1) Current experience teaching subjects relating to the appraisal of real estate in the Nevada System of Higher Education or another institution which awards degrees. The person must demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Division the academic training or work experience that qualifies him or her to teach the course.

              (2) Five years of full-time experience, other than in a secretarial position, working in a job directly related to the subject taught.

              (3) Have a bachelor’s degree in the field in which the person is instructing.

              (4) Three years of experience teaching the specific subject.

         2. Such a school shall limit guest lecturers who are not approved by the Commission to a total of 10 percent of the instructional hours per approved course. A guest lecturer must be an expert in the subject that he or she teaches.

         3. Such a school shall not employ, without the approval of the Commission, an instructor who has been subject to discipline by any licensing board or commission within the 5 years immediately preceding the employment, or who has been subject to discipline by the Commission more than twice.

     (Added to NAC by Comm’n of Appraisers of Real Estate, eff. 1-26-90; A 8-4-94)