Nevada Code § 581.1034

Suspension of certificate of registration for failure to pay child support or comply with certain subpoenas or warrants; reinstatement of certificate. [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. If the State Sealer of Measurement
Standards receives a copy of a court order issued pursuant to NRS 425.540 that provides for the
suspension of all professional, occupational and recreational licenses,
certificates and permits issued to a person who is the holder of a certificate
of registration issued pursuant to NRS
581.103 , the State Sealer of Measurement Standards shall deem the
certificate of registration issued to that person to be suspended at the end of
the 30th day after the date on which the court order was issued unless the
State Sealer of Measurement Standards receives a letter issued to the holder of
the certificate of registration by the district attorney or other public agency
pursuant to NRS 425.550 stating that the
holder of the certificate of registration has complied with the subpoena or
warrant or has satisfied the arrearage pursuant to NRS 425.560 .
2. The State Sealer of Measurement
Standards shall reinstate a certificate of registration issued pursuant to NRS 581.103 that has been suspended by a
district court pursuant to NRS 425.540 if the State Sealer of Measurement Standards receives a letter issued by the
district attorney or other public agency pursuant to NRS 425.550 to the person whose certificate
of registration was suspended stating that the person whose certificate of
registration was suspended has complied with the subpoena or warrant or has
satisfied the arrearage pursuant to NRS
425.560 .

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