Nev. Admin. Code § 119A.400

Current through November 8, 2024
Section 119A.400 - Continuing education: Standards for courses
1. A course, in order to qualify for credit for continuing education, must contain:
(a) Current information on real estate or time-share subjects which will improve the professional knowledge of the licensee and enable him or her to give better service to the public; or
(b) Information that relates to pertinent laws and regulations of Nevada.
2. The Administrator will accept the following courses as meeting the standards for continuing education contained in subsection 1 without application or specific approval:
(a) Any course in real estate, time shares or a directly related subject if the course is offered by an accredited university or community college; or
(b) Any course offered by the National Association of Realtors, National Timesharing Council or its societies, institutes or councils.
3. The following types of courses and activities do not meet the standards for continuing education:
(a) A course designed only to prepare an applicant for an examination;
(b) A course designed to develop or improve clerical, office or business skills, such as typing, shorthand, operation of business machines, speed reading, improving memory or writing letters and reports;
(c) A meeting for the promotion of a sale, a program of office training or other activity which is held as part of the general business of the licensee;
(d) A course for orientation of licensees; or
(e) A course on the development of personal motivation, the psychology of sales or the techniques for making sales.

Nev. Admin. Code § 119A.400

Added to NAC by Real Estate Div., eff. 12-3-84

NRS 119A.190, 119A.210