Nevada Code § 394.125

Legislative statement of policy and purpose of chapter
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It is the policy of this State to encourage
and enable its residents to receive an education commensurate with their
respective talents and desires. The Legislature recognizes that privately owned
institutions offering elementary, secondary and postsecondary education and
vocational and professional instruction perform a necessary service to the
residents of this State. It is the purpose of this chapter to provide for the
protection, education and welfare of the residents of the State of Nevada, its
educational, vocational and professional institutions, and its students, by:
1. Establishing minimum standards
concerning quality of education, ethical and business practices, health and
safety, and fiscal responsibility, to protect against substandard, transient,
unethical, deceptive or fraudulent institutions and practices;
2. Prohibiting the granting of false or
misleading educational credentials;
3. Prohibiting the use or attempted use of
false or misleading degrees and honorary degrees and the use or attempted use
of degrees and honorary degrees in a false or misleading manner;
4. Regulating the use of academic
terminology in naming or otherwise designating educational institutions;
5. Prohibiting misleading literature,
advertising, solicitation or representation by educational institutions or
their agents;
6. Providing for the preservation of
essential academic records; and
7. Providing certain rights and remedies
to the consuming public and the Commission and the Board necessary to
effectuate the purposes of this chapter.

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