Nevada Code § 391.0965

Review of persons qualifications for license to teach or perform other educational functions; Department authorized to assess fee for such review
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1. The Department may charge and collect a
fee of $50 to review information pertaining to and provide feedback concerning
a persons qualifications for a license to teach or perform other educational
functions, including, without limitation, records from a college or other
educational institution and scores on examinations administered pursuant to the
regulations adopted by the Commission, before the person applies for such a
license. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 4, the money received from
the fee collected pursuant to this section must be deposited with the State
Treasurer for credit to the appropriate account of the Department.
2. Upon submission and payment of the fee
prescribed pursuant to subsection 1, the Department shall review the
information submitted pursuant to that subsection and provide feedback to a
person concerning whether the information submitted by the person is indicative
of whether the person appears to satisfy all or some of the requirements for
the issuance of a license and, if so, the kind of license for which it appears
the person may satisfy the requirements.
3. The submission of information pursuant
to subsection 1 or any feedback provided by the Department pursuant to
subsection 2 is not a substitute for the application process prescribed by NRS 391.033 and does not confer upon any
person a right to the issuance of a license.
4. If the Department determines from the
information submitted pursuant to subsection 1 that the person satisfies the
requirements for the issuance of a license, the fee prescribed pursuant to
subsection 1 must be applied toward the fee prescribed for the initial issuance
of a license by the Commission pursuant to NRS
391.040 .

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