Nevada Code § 625.390

Application for licensure or certification: Contents; fees; renewal of license; penalty for late renewal of license; regulations
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1. An applicant for licensure as a
professional engineer or professional land surveyor or for certification as an engineer
intern or land surveyor intern must:
(a) Complete a form furnished and prescribed by
the Board;
(b) Answer all questions on the form under oath;
(c) Provide a detailed summary of his or her
technical training and education;
(d) Pay the fee established by the Board; and
(e) Submit all information required to complete
an application for licensure or certification.
2. Unless the requirement is waived by the
Board, an applicant for licensure must provide the names of not less than four
references who have knowledge of the background, character and technical
competence of the applicant. None of the persons named as references may be
members of the Board. If the applicant is:
(a) Applying for licensure as a professional
engineer, the persons named as references must be professional engineers
licensed in this State or any other state, three of whom must be licensed in
the same discipline of engineering for which the applicant is applying for
licensure.
(b) Applying for licensure as a professional land
surveyor, the persons named as references must be professional land surveyors
licensed in this State or any other state.
3. The Board shall, by regulation,
establish the fee for licensure as a professional engineer and professional
land surveyor in an amount not to exceed $200. The fee is nonrefundable and
must accompany the application.
4. The Board shall charge and collect from
each applicant for certification as an engineer intern or land surveyor intern
a fee fixed by the Board of not more than $100, which includes the cost of
examination and the issuance of a certificate.
5. A nonresident applying for licensure as
a professional engineer or professional land surveyor is subject to the same
fees as a resident.
6. The Board shall require the biennial
renewal of each license of a professional engineer or professional land
surveyor and collect a fee for renewal of not more than $100, prescribed by
regulation of the Board, except that the Board may prescribe shorter periods
and prorated fees in setting up a system of staggered renewals.
7. An applicant for the renewal of a
license must submit with the fee for renewal all information required to
complete the renewal.
8. In addition to the fee for renewal, the
Board shall require a holder of an expired license to pay, as a condition of
renewal, a penalty in an amount established by regulation of the Board.

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