Nevada Code § 444.115

Competency of lifeguard on duty at facility of State or local government
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1. If a lifeguard is on duty at a facility
or other property owned or operated by the State of Nevada or a political
subdivision thereof where recreational swimming is available in a natural or
artificial body of water, the lifeguard must have satisfactorily completed an
advanced lifesaving course offered by the Red Cross or an equivalent course. A
current certificate indicating that the lifeguard has satisfactorily completed
such a course must be posted in a prominent place near the lifeguards
workstation or otherwise be made available for public inspection during all
business hours.
2. The employer of such a lifeguard may
require the lifeguard to demonstrate his or her competency at any time during
the employment of the lifeguard.

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