Nev. Admin. Code § 684A.205

Current through June 11, 2024
Section 684A.205 - Approval of course of instruction and instructor: Required documents; grounds for denial; limitation on hours; approval of material change in content of course
1. A course of instruction and the instructor for the course must be approved by the Commissioner or a designated representative before the course is offered to a prospective applicant for a license as an adjuster. The sponsor of the course must submit to the Commissioner or a designated representative:
(a) An application for approval of the instructor, specifying his or her experience and qualifications;
(b) An application for approval of the course, including, without limitation, a detailed outline of the course and a description of the scale to be used in grading the persons taking the course;
(c) A schedule of the times the course is to be taught; and
(d) A certification that the content of the course complies with NAC 684A.200 to 684A.250, inclusive.
2. The Commissioner or a designated representative will not approve a course which:
(a) Substantially involves techniques for taking the licensing examination;
(b) Is directed toward teaching techniques of selling, soliciting or negotiating insurance, motivation or finding applicants for insurance;
(c) Is substantially a course to teach clerical skills; or
(d) Does not meet the requirements of NAC 684A.200 to 684A.250, inclusive.
3. An approved course must not have more than 8 hours of instruction in the classroom each day.
4. The Commissioner or a designated representative will grant or deny approval of each course in writing within 60 days after receiving the information required pursuant to subsection 1.
5. Any material change in the content of a course approved by the Commissioner or a designated representative must be submitted for approval before presentation of the course.

Nev. Admin. Code § 684A.205

Added to NAC by Comm'r of Insurance by R028-18AP, eff. 7/1/2018

NRS 679B.130, 684A.070, 684A.235