Nevada Code § 624.264

Financial responsibility of applicant or licensee: Additional requirements for certain applicants and licensees engaged in residential construction
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1. In addition to any other requirements
set forth in this chapter, if an applicant will engage in residential
construction and the applicant or the natural person qualifying on behalf of
the applicant pursuant to NRS 624.260 has not held a contractors license issued pursuant to this chapter within the
2 years immediately preceding the date that the application is submitted to the
Board, the Board shall require the applicant to establish financial
responsibility by submitting to the Board:
(a) A financial statement that is:
(1) Prepared by an independent certified
public accountant; or
(2) Submitted on a form or in a format
prescribed by the Board together with an affidavit which verifies the accuracy
of the financial statement; and
(b) Any other information required by the Board.
2. Before the Board may issue a
contractors license to the applicant, the Board must determine whether, based
on the financial information concerning the applicant, it would be in the
public interest to do any or all of the following:
(a) Require the applicant to obtain the services
of a construction control with respect to any money that the applicant requires
a purchaser of a new residence to pay in advance to make upgrades to the new
residence. If the Board imposes such a requirement, the applicant may not:
(1) Be related to the construction control
or to an employee or agent of the construction control; or
(2) Hold, directly or indirectly, a
financial interest in the business of the construction control.
(b) Establish an aggregate monetary limit on the
contractors license, which must be the maximum combined monetary limit on all
contracts that the applicant may undertake or perform as a licensed contractor
at any one time, regardless of the number of contracts, construction sites,
subdivision sites or clients. If the Board establishes such a limit, the Board:
(1) Shall determine the period that the
limit is in effect; and
(2) During that period, may increase or
decrease the limit as the Board deems appropriate.

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