Nevada Code § 487.656

Class A certification: Application; inspection; fee; issuance and renewal; contents of certificate; expiration
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1. An application for a Class A
certification or for the renewal of such a certification must be filed with the
Department upon forms supplied by the Department. The application must be
accompanied by such proof as the Department requires to demonstrate that the
applicant is in compliance with all criteria set forth in NRS 487.652 and any regulations adopted
pursuant thereto.
2. Before a Class A certificate is issued
to a licensed body shop, the Department must inspect the body shop to ensure
that the body shop meets or exceeds the requirements set forth in NRS 487.652 and any regulations adopted
pursuant thereto.
3. The Department shall notify a licensed
body shop at least 72 hours before an inspection is performed pursuant to
subsection 2.
4. The Department shall charge an
application fee of $300 for the issuance or renewal of a Class A certificate
which must be submitted with the application. Fees collected by the Department
pursuant to this subsection must be deposited with the State Treasurer for
credit to the Motor Vehicle Fund.
5. Upon receipt of the application and the
required fee, and when satisfied that the applicant meets or exceeds the
requirements set forth in NRS 487.652 and any regulations adopted pursuant thereto, the Department must issue to the
licensed body shop a Class A certificate or renew such certification. The
certificate must contain the name and the address of the licensed body shop and
the name of the operator of the licensed body shop.
6. A Class A certificate expires on April
30 of each year.

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