Nevada Code § 477.033

License: Requirements; application; fee; hearing
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1. A license, issued by the State Fire
Marshal, is required for:
(a) Maintenance, installation or sale of fire
extinguishers, fire alarm systems or fire sprinkler systems.
(b) Use of explosives in any commercial
construction, but not in mining or the control of avalanches.
(c) Commercial fireworks displays.
2. Applications for licenses must be made
on a form prescribed by the State Fire Marshal.
3. The State Fire Marshal may conduct
inspections, examinations or hearings before the issuance of licenses.
4. The State Fire Marshal may charge a
reasonable fee, to be fixed by regulation, for the inspection and issuance of
licenses.
5. If any person is denied a license by
the State Fire Marshal, the person is entitled to a hearing, upon request,
before a hearing officer.

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