Nevada Code § 587.871

Payment of child support: Statement by applicant for license; grounds for denial of license; duty of Department. [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. In addition to any other requirements
set forth in this chapter, an applicant for the issuance or renewal of a
license required by NRS 587.865 shall:
(a) Include the social security number of the
applicant in the application submitted to the Department.
(b) Submit to the Department the statement
prescribed by the Division of Social Services of the Department of Human
Services pursuant to NRS 425.520 . The
statement must be completed and signed by the applicant.
2. The Department shall include the
statement required by subsection 1 in:
(a) The application or any other forms that must
be submitted for the issuance or renewal of the license; or
(b) A separate form prescribed by the Department.
3. A license must not be issued or renewed
by the Department if the applicant:
(a) Fails to submit the statement required by
subsection 1; or
(b) Indicates on the statement that the applicant
is subject to a court order for the support of a child and is not in compliance
with the order or a plan approved by the district attorney or other public
agency enforcing the order for the repayment of the amount owed pursuant to the
order.
4. If an applicant indicates on the
statement submitted pursuant to subsection 1 that the applicant is subject to a
court order for the support of a child and is not in compliance with the order
or a plan approved by the district attorney or other public agency enforcing
the order for the repayment of the amount owed pursuant to the order, the
Department shall advise the applicant to contact the district attorney or other
public agency enforcing the order to determine the actions that the applicant
may take to satisfy the arrearage.

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