Nevada Code § 394.540

Fees
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1. The fees imposed pursuant to this
section must be collected by the Administrator and deposited in the State
Treasury to the credit of the State General Fund, and no fees so collected are
subject to refund.
2. The fees are:
(a) For a new license.............................................................................................. $2,000
(b) For an application
by an unlicensed out-of-state educational institution to employ agents in this
state or offer experiential courses......................................................................................................... 1,500
(c) For a change of
ownership................................................................................ 1,000
(d) For approval of an
alcohol awareness program............................................... 500
(e) To add a new degree
or vocational program..................................................... 500
(f) For an initial
agents permit................................................................................. 200
(g) For the renewal of
an agents permit................................................................. 200
(h) For a transcript of
an academic record which is in the possession of the Administrator pursuant to NRS 394.550 5
3. In addition, the Administrator shall
collect from each licensed postsecondary educational institution a fee of $4
for each student from which the institution has received tuition or
registration fees. The institution shall collect this fee from each such
student at the time of the students initial enrollment with the institution.
On or before the first day of January, April, July and October, the institution
shall transmit to the Administrator the fees collected pursuant to this
subsection during the preceding quarter. The Administrator shall deposit the
fees so transmitted with the State Treasurer for credit to the State General
Fund.

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