NAC648.280. Application for authorization to work on case in this State by person licensed in another jurisdiction; quarterly report to Board.  


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  •      1. A private investigator, repossessor, private patrol officer, polygraphic examiner or process server who:

         (a) Has been licensed and is in good standing in another state or a territory of the United States;

         (b) Has begun activities for a client in a particular case in that jurisdiction; and

         (c) Needs to continue the activities of that case in Nevada,

    Ê may apply to the Executive Director of the Board for authorization to work on that case in Nevada. A licensee of the Board in the appropriate category must agree with the applicant to oversee the applicant’s work in this State and to obligate the licensee’s insurance for protection against liability to third persons to cover the applicant’s activities in this State.

         2. The application must include:

         (a) Evidence of the applicant’s license and good standing in the other jurisdiction;

         (b) A brief description of the type of work the applicant intends to do in this State;

         (c) An estimate of the time necessary to accomplish the work; and

         (d) A copy of an independent contractor agreement between the applicant and a licensee of the Board in the appropriate category.

         3. If the application is in order, the Executive Director may authorize the described work for an appropriate period.

         4. In the absence of special circumstances, repeated applications made pursuant to this section constitute a cause for denial of the application.

         5. The Executive Director shall provide a quarterly report to the Board indicating the number of applications approved pursuant to this section.

     (Added to NAC by Priv. Investigator’s Lic. Bd., eff. 8-21-81; A 12-28-83; 11-13-85; R047-12, 10-23-2013)