Nevada Code § 489.341

License for salesperson or responsible managing employee: Requirements; issuance; provisional license; expiration; limitations; transfer. [Effective until the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. 666, the federal law requiring each state to establish procedures for withholding, suspending and restricting the professional, occupational and recreational licenses for child support arrearages and for noncompliance with certain processes relating to paternity or child support proceedings.]
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1. A person shall not act as a salesperson
in this State or as a responsible managing employee for a person who sells,
leases, distributes, reconstructs, improves, repairs or installs any
manufactured home, mobile home, manufactured building, commercial coach or factory-built
housing subject to the provisions of this chapter without first having received
a license from the Division. Before issuing such a license, the Division shall
require:
(a) An application, signed and verified by the
applicant, stating that the applicant desires to act as a salesperson or
responsible managing employee and providing the applicants residential address
and social security number and the name and address of his or her employer.
(b) Proof of the employment of the applicant at
the time the application is filed. An applicant for a license as a responsible
managing employee shall submit proof of 2 years experience within the previous
4 years in the business in which the applicant is seeking to be licensed as a
responsible managing employee.
(c) Proof of the applicants good character and
reputation and fitness to act as a salesperson or responsible managing
employee.
(d) A complete set of the applicants fingerprints
and written permission authorizing the Administrator to forward those
fingerprints to the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History
for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for its report. The
Administrator may exchange with the Central Repository and the Federal Bureau
of Investigation any information relating to the fingerprints of an applicant.
(e) A statement as to whether any previous
application of the applicant has been denied or license revoked.
(f) Payment of a reasonable license fee
established by regulation.
(g) The applicant to have passed the examination
required by NRS 489.351 .
(h) Any other information the Division deems
necessary.
2. Within 60 days after the receipt of a
complete application, the Division shall issue or deny the license.
3. The Administrator may issue a
provisional license pending receipt of the report from the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. Upon receipt of the report and a determination by the
Administrator that the applicant is qualified, the Administrator shall issue to
the applicant a license as a salesperson or a responsible managing employee.
The license must contain the licensees name and the address of his or her
employers place of business.
4. Each license is valid for 2 years after
the date of issuance and may be renewed for like consecutive periods upon
application to and approval by the Division.
5. A person licensed pursuant to this
section shall not engage in sales activity other than for the account of, or
for and in behalf of, a single employer who is a licensed dealer or
distributor.
6. A license issued pursuant to this
section may be transferred to another licensed employer upon application and
the payment of a transfer fee of $10. When a salesperson or responsible
managing employee holding a current license leaves the employment of one
dealer, distributor, general serviceperson or specialty serviceperson for that
of another, the new employer may employ the salesperson or responsible managing
employee pending the transfer of the license if the transfer is completed
within 10 days.
7. A license issued pursuant to this
section must be posted in a conspicuous place on the premises of the employer
for whom the holder of the license is licensed.
8. If a salesperson or responsible
managing employee ceases to be employed by a licensed dealer, distributor,
general serviceperson or specialty serviceperson, his or her license to act as
a salesperson or responsible managing employee is automatically suspended and
the persons right to act in that capacity immediately ceases, and he or she shall
not engage in such an activity until reemployed by a licensed dealer,
distributor, general serviceperson or specialty serviceperson. Every licensed
salesperson and responsible managing employee shall report in writing to the
Division every change in his or her place of employment or termination of
employment within 5 days after the date of making the change.
NRS 489.341 License for salesperson
or responsible managing employee: Requirements; issuance; provisional license;
expiration; limitations; transfer. [Effective on the date of the repeal of 42
U.S.C. 666, the federal law requiring each state to establish procedures for
withholding, suspending and restricting the professional, occupational and
recreational licenses for child support arrearages and for noncompliance with
certain processes relating to paternity or child support proceedings.]
1. A person shall not act as a salesperson
in this State or as a responsible managing employee for a person who sells,
leases, distributes, reconstructs, improves, repairs or installs any
manufactured home, mobile home, manufactured building, commercial coach or
factory-built housing subject to the provisions of this chapter without first
having received a license from the Division. Before issuing such a license, the
Division shall require:
(a) An application, signed and verified by the
applicant, stating that the applicant desires to act as a salesperson or
responsible managing employee and providing the applicants residential address
and the name and address of his or her employer.
(b) Proof of the employment of the applicant at
the time the application is filed. An applicant for a license as a responsible
managing employee shall submit proof of 2 years experience within the previous
4 years in the business in which the applicant is seeking to be licensed as a
responsible managing employee.
(c) Proof of the applicants good character and
reputation and fitness to act as a salesperson or responsible managing
employee.
(d) A complete set of the applicants
fingerprints and written permission authorizing the Administrator to forward
those fingerprints to the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal
History for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for its report.
The Administrator may exchange with the Central Repository and the Federal
Bureau of Investigation any information respecting the fingerprints of an
applicant.
(e) A statement as to whether any previous
application of the applicant has been denied or license revoked.
(f) Payment of a reasonable license fee
established by regulation.
(g) The applicant to have passed the examination
required by NRS 489.351 .
(h) Any other information the Division deems
necessary.
2. Within 60 days after receipt of a
complete application, the Division shall issue or deny the license.
3. The Administrator may issue a
provisional license pending receipt of the report from the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. Upon receipt of the report and a determination by the
Administrator that the applicant is qualified, the Administrator shall issue to
the applicant a license as a salesperson or a responsible managing employee.
The license must contain the licensees name and the address of his or her
employers place of business.
4. Each license is valid for 2 years after
the date of issuance and may be renewed for like consecutive periods upon
application to and approval by the Division.
5. A person licensed pursuant to this
section shall not engage in sales activity other than for the account of or for
and in behalf of a single employer who is a licensed dealer or distributor.
6. A license issued pursuant to this
section may be transferred to another licensed employer upon application and
the payment of a transfer fee of $10. When a salesperson or responsible
managing employee holding a current license leaves the employment of one
dealer, distributor, general serviceperson or specialty serviceperson for that
of another, the new employer may employ the salesperson or responsible managing
employee pending the transfer of the license if the transfer is completed
within 10 days.
7. A license issued pursuant to this
section must be posted in a conspicuous place on the premises of the employer
for whom the holder of the license is licensed.
8. If a salesperson or responsible
managing employee ceases to be employed by a licensed dealer, distributor,
general serviceperson or specialty serviceperson, his or her license to act as
a salesperson or responsible managing employee is automatically suspended and
the persons right to act in that capacity immediately ceases, and he or she shall
not engage in such an activity until reemployed by a licensed dealer,
distributor, general serviceperson or specialty serviceperson. Every licensed
salesperson and responsible managing employee shall report in writing to the
Division every change in his or her place of employment or termination of
employment within 5 days after the date of making the change.

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