Nevada Code § 622.087

Equivalent credit towards satisfaction of requirements for issuance of license for completion of certain training programs: Determination; appeal; applicability to apprenticeship program; regulations
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1. A person who, in secondary or
postsecondary education, completes a training program for occupational,
vocational, career, trade or technical education approved by the State Board of
Education and receives a certificate for the completion of that program is
eligible to receive equivalent credit towards the satisfaction of requirements
for the issuance of any license relating to the training received.
2. For a person to be eligible to receive
equivalent credit pursuant to subsection 1, the secondary or postsecondary
education received by the person pursuant to title 34 of NRS must be consistent
with the requirements for the issuance of a license established pursuant to the
provisions of this title and the regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
3. Any person aggrieved by a decision of a
regulatory body concerning eligibility for equivalent credit pursuant to this
section may appeal to the regulatory body for a determination of whether the
training satisfies the requirements for a license. An appeal made pursuant to
this subsection must be conducted as provided for the appeal of the denial of a
license by that regulatory body.
4. Except as otherwise provided in a
determination by the State Apprenticeship Council pursuant to NRS 610.175 , participation in, completion
of or receipt of a certificate for completion of a training program for occupational,
vocational, career, trade or technical education as described in this section
is not a substitute for participation in or completion of a program of training
and instruction as an apprentice pursuant to chapter
610 of NRS.
5. Each regulatory body shall adopt
regulations to effectuate the purposes of this section.

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