Nevada Code § 394.470

Agents permit: Requirements for issuance and renewal; term. [Effective until the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. 666, the federal law requiring each state to establish procedures for withholding, suspending and restricting the professional, occupational and recreational licenses for child support arrearages and for noncompliance with certain processes relating to paternity or child support proceedings.]
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1. Each person desiring to solicit or
perform the services of an agent in this state must apply to the Administrator
upon forms provided by the Administrator. The application must:
(a) Be accompanied by evidence of the good
reputation and character of the applicant;
(b) Be in a form prescribed by the Administrator;
(c) Include a copy of the application for an
investigation of the applicants background by the sheriff;
(d) Include the social security number of the
applicant; and
(e) State the name of the institution the
applicant intends to represent.
2. An agent representing more than one
institution must obtain a separate agents permit for each institution
represented, except that if an agent represents institutions having a common
ownership, only one agents permit is required with respect to the
institutions.
3. If any institution the applicant
intends to represent does not have a license to operate in this state, the
application must be accompanied by:
(a) The information required from institutions
applying for a license;
(b) Evidence that the institution meets the
criteria established for licensed institutions;
(c) Evidence of compliance with NRS 394.480 and the payment of the fees
required by law; and
(d) Evidence that the institution is accredited.
4. After a review of the application and
other information submitted by the applicant, as required by regulation of the
Commission, and any investigation of the applicant the Administrator considers
appropriate, the Administrator shall grant or deny an agents permit to the
applicant.
5. The agents permit must state in a
clear and conspicuous manner at least the following information:
(a) The date of issuance, effective date and term
of the permit.
(b) The correct name and address of the agent.
(c) The names of the institutions the agent is
authorized to represent.
6. An agents permit must not be issued
for a term of more than 1 year.
7. At least 30 days before the expiration
of an agents permit, the agent must complete and file with the Administrator
an application for renewal of the permit. The Administrator shall review and
act upon the renewal application as provided in this section for an original
application.
NRS 394.470 Agents permit:
Requirements for issuance and renewal; term. [Effective on the date of the
repeal of 42 U.S.C. 666, the federal law requiring each state to establish
procedures for withholding, suspending and restricting the professional,
occupational and recreational licenses for child support arrearages and for
noncompliance with certain processes relating to paternity or child support
proceedings.]
1. Each person desiring to solicit or
perform the services of an agent in this state must apply to the Administrator
upon forms provided by the Administrator. The application must:
(a) Be accompanied by evidence of the good
reputation and character of the applicant;
(b) Be in a form prescribed by the Administrator;
(c) Include a copy of the application for an
investigation of the applicants background by the sheriff; and
(d) State the name of the institution the
applicant intends to represent.
2. An agent representing more than one
institution must obtain a separate agents permit for each institution
represented, except that if an agent represents institutions having a common
ownership, only one agents permit is required with respect to the
institutions.
3. If any institution the applicant
intends to represent does not have a license to operate in this state, the
application must be accompanied by:
(a) The information required of institutions
applying for a license;
(b) Evidence that the institution meets the
criteria established for licensed institutions;
(c) Evidence of compliance with NRS 394.480 and the payment of the fees
required by law; and
(d) Evidence that the institution is accredited.
4. After review of the application and
other information submitted by the applicant, as required by regulation of the
Commission, and any investigation of the applicant the Administrator considers
appropriate, the Administrator shall grant or deny an agents permit to the
applicant.
5. The agents permit must state in a
clear and conspicuous manner at least the following information:
(a) The date of issuance, effective date and term
of the permit.
(b) The correct name and address of the agent.
(c) The names of the institutions the agent is
authorized to represent.
6. An agents permit must not be issued
for a term of more than 1 year.
7. At least 30 days before the expiration
of an agents permit, the agent must complete and file with the Administrator
an application for renewal of the permit. The Administrator shall review and
act upon the renewal application as provided in this section for an original
application.

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