Nevada Code § 624.240

Issuance of licenses; use of examinations to investigate, classify and qualify applicants; additional qualifications for masters license; transitory provision. [Effective through December 31, 2029.]
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 624.242 or 624.243 , under reasonable regulations
adopted by the Board, the Board may investigate, classify and qualify
applicants for contractors licenses by written or oral examinations, or both,
and may issue contractors licenses to qualified applicants. The examinations
may, in the discretion of the Board, be given in specific classifications only.
2. If a natural person passes the
technical examination given by the Board on or after July 1, 1985, to qualify
for a classification established pursuant to this chapter, demonstrates to the
Board the degree of experience and knowledge required in the regulations of the
Board, and is granted a license, the person is qualified for a masters
license, if issued by any political subdivision, in the classification for
which the examination was given, if the examination required the person to
demonstrate his or her knowledge and ability to:
(a) Utilize and understand;
(b) Direct and supervise work in compliance with;
and
(c) Perform and apply any calculations required
to ensure that work performed is in compliance with,
the
applicable codes, standards and regulations.
3. If a natural person qualified for a
license before July 1, 1985, in accordance with NRS 624.260 in a trade for which a masters
license is required by any political subdivision, and if the license is active
on or after July 1, 1985, and if the person so qualified wishes to obtain a
masters license, the person must pass either the appropriate examination given
by the Board on or after July 1, 1985, in accordance with NRS 624.260 and the regulations of the
Board, or the examination given by the political subdivision in the trade for
which a masters license is required.
NRS 624.240 Issuance of licenses; use
of examinations to investigate, classify and qualify applicants; additional
qualifications for masters license; transitory provision. [Effective January
1, 2030.]
1. Under reasonable regulations adopted by
the Board, the Board may investigate, classify and qualify applicants for
contractors licenses by written or oral examinations, or both, and may issue
contractors licenses to qualified applicants. The examinations may, in the
discretion of the Board, be given in specific classifications only.
2. If a natural person passes the
technical examination given by the Board on or after July 1, 1985, to qualify
for a classification established pursuant to this chapter, demonstrates to the
Board the degree of experience and knowledge required in the regulations of the
Board, and is granted a license, the person is qualified for a masters
license, if issued by any political subdivision, in the classification for
which the examination was given, if the examination required the person to
demonstrate his or her knowledge and ability to:
(a) Utilize and understand;
(b) Direct and supervise work in compliance with;
and
(c) Perform and apply any calculations required
to ensure that work performed is in compliance with,
the
applicable codes, standards and regulations.
3. If a natural person qualified for a
license before July 1, 1985, in accordance with NRS 624.260 in a trade for which a masters
license is required by any political subdivision, and if the license is active
on or after July 1, 1985, and if the person so qualified wishes to obtain a
masters license, the person must pass either the appropriate examination given
by the Board on or after July 1, 1985, in accordance with NRS 624.260 and the regulations of the
Board, or the examination given by the political subdivision in the trade for
which a masters license is required.

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