Nevada Code § 656.200

Court reporters: Renewal of certificate; continuing education or training; suspension of certificate for failure to submit information or renewal fee; reinstatement or renewal of suspended certificate; regulations
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1. To renew a certificate of registration
a certified court reporter must:
(a) Apply to the Board for renewal;
(b) Pay the annual renewal fee prescribed by the
Board;
(c) Submit evidence to the Board of completion of
the requirements for continuing education established by the Board; and
(d) Submit all information required to complete
the renewal.
2. The Board shall adopt regulations
requiring certified court reporters to participate in continuing education or
training as a prerequisite to the renewal or restoration of a certificate. If a
certified court reporter fails to comply with the requirements, the Board may
suspend or revoke his or her certificate.
3. The failure of any certified court
reporter to submit all information required to complete the renewal or pay in
advance the annual renewal fee which may be fixed by the Board as necessary to
defray the expense of administering the provisions of this chapter results in
the suspension of the reporters right to engage in the practice of court
reporting. The suspension must not be terminated until all required information
has been submitted and all delinquent fees have been paid.
4. A certified court reporter whose
certificate of registration has been suspended because of failure to submit all
required information or pay the renewal fee:
(a) May within 2 years thereafter have the
certificate reinstated without examination upon submission of all required
information and payment of the fees prescribed by the Board pursuant to
paragraph (d) of subsection 1 of NRS 656.220 .
(b) While he or she was on active military duty or
in training before induction, may have the certificate renewed without payment
of any fee if he or she files an application for renewal, an affidavit of such
service with the Board within 2 years after the termination of the service and
all information required to complete the renewal.

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