Nevada Code § 643.110

Examinations: Retaking after failure to pass
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, an applicant for a license as a barber who fails to pass the
examination conducted by the Board may retake the examination for a license as
a barber. If the applicant retakes the examination:
(a) Not later than 1 year after taking the
initial examination, the applicant is not required to complete any additional
period of practice as a licensed apprentice before he or she may retake the
examination; and
(b) Later than 1 year after taking the initial
examination, the applicant must continue to practice as a licensed apprentice
for an additional 3 months each time before he or she may retake the
examination for a license as a barber.
2. An applicant for a license as a barber
who is a cosmetologist licensed pursuant to the provisions of chapter 644A of NRS and who fails to pass the
examination conducted by the Board may retake the examination for a license as
a barber. The applicant may, without completing further study in a barber
school, retake the examination not more than three times within 6 months after
taking the initial examination. If the applicant retakes the examination later
than 6 months after taking the initial examination, the applicant must complete
250 hours of further study in a barber school approved by the Board each time
before he or she may retake the examination for a license as a barber.
3. An applicant for a license as an
apprentice who fails to pass the examination provided for in NRS 643.080 may retake the examination for
a license as an apprentice. The applicant may, without completing further study
in a barber school, retake the examination not more than three times within 6
months after taking the initial examination. If the applicant retakes the
examination later than 6 months after taking the initial examination, the
applicant must complete 250 hours of further study in a barber school approved
by the Board each time before he or she may retake the examination for a
license as an apprentice.
4. An applicant for a license as an
instructor who fails to pass the examination provided for in NRS 643.1775 may retake the examination
for a license as an instructor. If the applicant retakes the examination:
(a) Not later than 1 year after taking the
initial examination, the applicant is not required to complete further study in
a barber school before he or she may retake the examination; and
(b) Later than 1 year after taking the initial
examination, the applicant must complete 250 hours of further study in a barber
school approved by the Board each time before he or she may retake the
examination for a license as an instructor.

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