Nev. Admin. Code § 394.386

Current through December 31, 2024
Section 394.386 - Provisional licenses: Review by Administrator; action by Commission
1. Upon receipt of an application for a provisional license submitted pursuant to NAC 394.381, the Administrator shall review the application and:
(a) If the application is complete, place the application on the agenda for the first regular meeting of the Commission that is scheduled to be held 60 days or more after the receipt of the application; or
(b) If the application is incomplete, notify the applicant of each deficiency. The Administrator may place an incomplete application on the agenda for a regular meeting of the Commission that is scheduled to be held 60 days or more after the receipt of the application if the Administrator determines that the deficiency in the application is minor or its resolution is a matter of routine.
2. Not less than 10 days before the meeting of the Commission at which an application for a provisional license is to be considered, the Administrator shall provide notice to the applicant. The notice must include, without limitation:
(a) The date, time and place of the meeting; and
(b) The number of copies of the application and any supporting documentation that the applicant must provide to the Commission before the meeting.
3. An applicant or a qualified representative of the applicant must attend the meeting of the Commission at which the application is to be considered to respond to any inquiries of the members of the Commission regarding the application. If the applicant or qualified representative fails to attend the meeting, further consideration or action on the application will be postponed until a subsequent meeting.
4. Following its consideration of an application for a provisional license, the Commission will:
(a) Grant a provisional license to the applicant;
(b) If the applicant has not satisfied all requirements for licensure, grant a provisional license to the applicant that is contingent upon the satisfaction of certain requirements;
(c) Postpone further consideration or action on the application until a subsequent meeting of the Commission; or
(d) Deny licensure.
5. If the Commission grants a provisional license to an applicant:
(a) Pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 4, the Administrator shall issue the provisional license as soon as practicable after it is granted; or
(b) Pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 4, the Administrator shall issue the provisional license as soon as practicable after the Administrator determines that the applicant has satisfied all contingent requirements.

A provisional license granted by the Commission becomes effective on the date that it is issued by the Administrator. An applicant shall not conduct operations pursuant to a provisional license before its issuance.

6. The grant of a provisional license that, pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 4, is contingent upon the satisfaction of certain requirements terminates automatically 6 months after the date on which the provisional license is granted unless the applicant has satisfied the contingent requirements and the Administrator has issued the provisional license. If, following the termination of the grant of a provisional license pursuant to this subsection, the applicant wishes to obtain a provisional license, the applicant must submit a new application.

Nev. Admin. Code § 394.386

Added to NAC by Comm'n on Postsecondary Educ. by R042-11, eff. 5-30-2012

NRS 394.411, 394.460