Nevada Code § 624.031

Applicability of chapter: Exemptions
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The
provisions of this chapter do not apply to:
1. Work performed exclusively by an
authorized representative of the United States Government, the State of Nevada,
or an incorporated city, county, irrigation district, reclamation district, or
other municipal or political corporation or subdivision of this State.
2. Any entity that is recognized as exempt
under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 501(c)(3),
which:
(a) Enters into a contract or other agreement
with the State of Nevada, or an incorporated city, county, irrigation district,
reclamation district, or other municipal or political corporation or
subdivision of this State, to facilitate the repair or maintenance of properties,
including, without limitation, weatherization and energy efficiency services;
(b) Facilitates work to be performed on such a
property by a person licensed pursuant to this chapter; and
(c) Is a party with the owner of such a property
and a person licensed pursuant to this chapter to a contract or agreement for
the work on the property.
3. An officer of a court when acting
within the scope of his or her office.
4. Work performed exclusively by a public
utility operating pursuant to the regulations of the Public Utilities
Commission of Nevada on construction, maintenance and development work
incidental to its business.
5. An owner of property who is building or
improving a residential structure on the property for his or her own occupancy
and not intended for sale or lease. The sale or lease, or the offering for sale
or lease, of the newly built structure within 1 year after its completion
creates a rebuttable presumption for the purposes of this section that the
building of the structure was performed with the intent to sell or lease that
structure. An owner of property who requests an exemption pursuant to this
subsection must apply to the Board for the exemption. The Board shall adopt
regulations setting forth the requirements for granting the exemption.
6. Any work to repair or maintain property
the value of which is less than $1,000, including labor and materials, unless:
(a) A building permit is required to perform the
work;
(b) The work is of a type performed by a
plumbing, electrical, refrigeration, heating or air-conditioning contractor;
(c) The work is of a type performed by a
contractor licensed in a classification prescribed by the Board that
significantly affects the health, safety and welfare of members of the general
public;
(d) The work is performed as a part of a larger
project:
(1) The value of which is $500 or more; or
(2) For which contracts of less than $500
have been awarded to evade the provisions of this chapter; or
(e) The work is performed by a person who is
licensed pursuant to this chapter or by an employee of that person.
7. The sale or installation of any
finished product, material or article of merchandise which is not fabricated
into and does not become a permanent fixed part of the structure.
8. The construction, alteration,
improvement or repair of personal property.
9. The construction, alteration,
improvement or repair financed in whole or in part by the Federal Government
and conducted within the limits and boundaries of a site or reservation, the
title of which rests in the Federal Government.
10. An owner of property, the primary use
of which is as an agricultural or farming enterprise, building or improving a
structure on the property for his or her use or occupancy and not intended for
sale or lease.
11. Construction oversight services
provided to a long-term recovery group by a qualified person within a
particular geographic area that is described in a proclamation of a state of
emergency or declaration of disaster by the State or Federal Government, including,
without limitation, pursuant to NRS 414.070 .
A long-term recovery group may reimburse such reasonable expenses as the
qualified person incurs in providing construction oversight services to that
group. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, nothing in this
subsection authorizes a person who is not a licensed contractor to perform the
acts described in paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection 1 of NRS 624.700 . As used in this subsection:
(a) Construction oversight services means the
coordination and oversight of labor by volunteers.
(b) Long-term recovery group means a formal
group of volunteers coordinating response and recovery efforts related to a
state of emergency or disaster that is proclaimed or declared by the State or
Federal Government.
(c) Qualified person means a person who
possesses the abilities, education, experience, knowledge, skills and training
that a long-term recovery group has identified as being necessary to provide
construction oversight services for a project to be performed by that group.
12. A person licensed as a real estate
broker, real estate broker-salesperson or real estate salesperson pursuant to chapter 645 of NRS who, acting within the scope
of the license or a permit to engage in property management issued pursuant to NRS 645.6052 , assists a client in
scheduling work to repair or maintain residential property pursuant to a
brokerage agreement or a property management agreement. Such assistance
includes, without limitation, assisting a client in the hiring of any number of
licensed contractors to perform the work. Nothing in this subsection authorizes
the performance of any work for which a license is required pursuant to this
chapter by a person who is not licensed pursuant to this chapter or the payment
of any additional compensation to a person licensed as a real estate broker,
real estate broker-salesperson or real estate salesperson for assisting a
client in scheduling the work. The provisions of this subsection apply only if
a building permit is not required to perform the work and if the value of the
work does not exceed $10,000 per residential property during the fixed term of
the brokerage agreement, if the assistance is provided pursuant to such an
agreement, or during a period not to exceed 6 months if the assistance is
provided pursuant to a property management agreement. As used in this
subsection:
(a) Brokerage agreement has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 645.005 .
(b) Property management agreement has the
meaning ascribed to it in NRS 645.0192 .
(c) Real estate broker has the meaning ascribed
to it in NRS 645.030 .
(d) Real estate broker-salesperson has the
meaning ascribed to it in NRS 645.035 .
(e) Real estate salesperson has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 645.040 .
(f) Residential property means:
(1) Improved real estate that consists of
not more than four residential units; or
(2) A single-family residential unit,
including a condominium, townhouse or home within a subdivision, if the unit is
sold, leased or otherwise conveyed unit by unit, regardless of whether the unit
is part of a larger building or parcel that consists of more than four units.

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