Nevada Code § 278.573

Statement of restrictions: Delivery to owner of residence who is issued permit for construction thereon; acknowledgment of receipt; text
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1. A building official who issues a permit
to the owner of a residence to construct, alter, repair, add to, subtract from,
improve, move, wreck or demolish the residence shall, at the same time, deliver
to the owner a statement. The owner of the residence shall acknowledge in
writing receipt of the statement.
2. The statement delivered by the building
official must include the following text:
State law requires
construction to be done by licensed contractors. You have applied for a permit
under an exemption to that law. The exemption allows you, as the owner of your
property, to act as your own contractor with certain restrictions although you
do not have a license.
You must directly supervise
the construction, on the job, yourself. The building or residence must be for
your own use or occupancy. It may not be built or substantially improved for
sale or lease. If you sell or lease a building you have built or substantially
improved yourself within 1 year after the construction is complete, it is
presumed that you built or substantially improved it for sale or lease, which
is a violation of this exemption and a violation of chapter
624 of NRS.
You may not hire an
unlicensed person to act as your contractor or to supervise people working on
your building. It is your responsibility to make sure that people employed by
you have the licenses required by state law and by county or municipal
licensing ordinances. You may not delegate the responsibility for supervising
work to a contractor unless the contractor is licensed to perform the work
being done. Any person working on your building who is not licensed must work
under your direct supervision and must be employed by you, which means that you
must deduct FICA and withholding tax and provide industrial insurance and pay
the required contribution for unemployment compensation for that employee, and
comply with other state and federal laws relating to employment. Your
construction must comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building codes
and zoning regulations.

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