Nevada Code § 645.6052

Permit to engage in property management: Persons eligible; requirements; instruction; expiration; renewal; regulations
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1. A person who is licensed pursuant to
this chapter as a real estate broker, real estate broker-salesperson or real
estate salesperson may apply to the Real Estate Division for a permit to engage
in property management.
2. An applicant for a permit must:
(a) Furnish proof satisfactory to the Division
that the applicant has successfully completed at least 24 classroom hours of
instruction in property management; and
(b) Comply with all other requirements
established by the Commission for the issuance of a permit.
3. A permit expires, and may be renewed,
at the same time as the license of the holder of the permit.
4. An applicant for the renewal of a
permit must:
(a) Furnish proof satisfactory to the Division
that the applicant has successfully completed at least 3 of the hours of the
continuing education required for the renewal of his or her license pursuant to
the regulations adopted by the Commission pursuant to NRS 645.575 in an approved educational
course, seminar or conference concerning property management; and
(b) Comply with all other requirements established
by the Commission for the renewal of a permit.
5. The Commission may adopt such
regulations as it determines are necessary to carry out the provisions of this
section. The regulations may, without limitation:
(a) Establish additional requirements for the
issuance or renewal of a permit.
(b) Establish fees for the issuance and renewal
of a permit and fees to pay the costs of:
(1) Any examination for a permit,
including any costs which are necessary for the administration of such an
examination.
(2) Any investigation of an applicants
background.
(c) Set forth standards of education for the
approval of a course of instruction to qualify an applicant for a permit.

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