Nevada Code § 394.630

Awarding degrees
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person, firm, association, partnership or corporation shall not award, bestow,
confer, give, grant, convey or sell to another person a degree or honorary
degree upon which is inscribed, in any language, the word associate,
bachelor, baccalaureate, master, doctor or fellow, or any
abbreviation thereof, unless it is a school, academy, institute, community
college, junior college, college, university or other educational organization
or entity located in the State of Nevada or operating from a place of business
in this state that offers courses of instruction or study wherein credits may
be earned toward an academic or professional degree in a field of endeavor
beyond the secondary school level, and:
1. Is accredited; or
2. Has filed and kept current with
appropriate amendments, in the office of the Administrator, an affidavit by
each president of two separate accredited colleges or universities stating that
the majority of the course credits offered by the unaccredited institution are
generally acceptable or transferable to the accredited college or university
which each president represents.

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