Nevada Code § 483.710

Requirements for licensure as operator of school
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1. An applicant for a license to operate a
school for training drivers must:
(a) Be of good moral character.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2,
maintain an established place of business that is open to the public and that
is not within 200 feet of any building used by the Department as an office.
(c) Have the equipment necessary to give proper
instruction in the operation of motor vehicles.
(d) Be 21 years of age or older.
(e) Have at least 100 hours of experience as an
instructor operating vehicles with pupils at a school for training drivers, if
the school for which the applicant is applying for a license will provide that
training to pupils enrolled at the school.
(f) File with the Department a surety bond in the
amount of $10,000 to the Department, executed by the applicant as principal
with a corporation authorized to transact surety business in this State as
surety. The bond must be continuous in form and conditioned that the operator
conduct the business of the school as an instructional institution without
fraud or fraudulent representation. Upon application by an operator, the
Department may reduce the amount of the bond required to an amount not less
than $5,000 if the operator has satisfactorily conducted the school for the 5
years immediately preceding the application for reduction.
2. The provisions of paragraph (b) of
subsection 1 do not apply if the course of training the applicant will provide
consists in whole of classroom instruction that is taught interactively through
the use of communications technology pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 483.725 .

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