Nevada Code § 625.095

Applicability of chapter: Persons exempt from provisions concerning licensure
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1. The following persons are exempt from
the provisions of this chapter which require licensure:
(a) Any subordinate of a professional engineer of
this State if he or she acts as a subordinate.
(b) Officers and employees of the United States
Government who have qualified pursuant to federal regulations and have been
authorized to do engineering for the Federal Government, but no such
governmental officer or employee may engage in the private practice of
engineering in Nevada unless licensed pursuant to the provisions of this
chapter.
2. The licensure requirements of this
chapter do not apply to:
(a) The employees of interstate or intrastate
public utility companies while they are engaged in any type of work for those
companies, except work of a type prescribed pursuant to NRS 703.1543 ;
(b) Any architect registered pursuant to the
provisions of chapter 623 of NRS and who
practices architecture as permitted by chapter 623 of NRS; or
(c) A person, while using a scanner for the
purpose of construction management or monitoring, or both, if the person is
certified by the International Conference of Building Officials or a successor
organization for the purposes for which he or she is using the scanner.
3. As used in this section, scanner
means a device that uses laser technology to capture the digital shape of
physical objects through laser triangulation.

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