Nevada Code § 630.2695

Expiration, renewal and reinstatement of licenses
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1. Each license issued pursuant to NRS 630.2694 expires on June 30, or if
June 30 is a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, on the next business day after
June 30, of every odd-numbered year and may be renewed if, before the license
expires, the holder of the license submits to the Board:
(a) A completed application for renewal on a form
prescribed by the Board;
(b) Proof of completion of the requirements for
continuing education prescribed by regulations adopted by the Board pursuant to NRS 630.269 ; and
(c) The applicable fee for renewal of the license
prescribed by the Board pursuant to NRS
630.2691 .
2. A license that expires pursuant to this
section not more than 2 years before an application for renewal is made may be
reinstated only if the applicant:
(a) Complies with the provisions of subsection 1;
and
(b) Submits to the Board the fees:
(1) For the reinstatement of an expired
license, prescribed by regulations adopted by the Board pursuant to NRS 630.269 ; and
(2) For each biennium that the license was
expired, for the renewal of the license.
3. If a license has been expired for more than
2 years, a person may not renew or reinstate the license but must apply for a
new license and comply with any requirement imposed by the Board pursuant to NRS 630.257 .
4. The Board shall send a notice of
renewal to each licensee not later than 60 days before his or her license
expires. The notice must include the amount of the fee for renewal of the
license.

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