Nevada Code § 90.430

Denial, suspension, revocation, fine or condition on grounds of lack of qualification
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The
Administrators determination that an applicant or licensed person lacks
qualification under NRS 90.420 is
limited by the following provisions:
1. The Administrator may not enter an
order against a broker-dealer because of the lack of qualification of:
(a) A person other than the broker-dealer if the
broker-dealer is a natural person; or
(b) A sales representative of the broker-dealer.
2. The Administrator may not enter an
order against an investment adviser because of the lack of qualification of:
(a) A person other than the investment adviser,
if the investment adviser is a natural person; or
(b) Any representative of an investment adviser
or other person who represents the investment adviser in doing an act that
makes the person an investment adviser.
3. The Administrator may not enter an
order solely on the basis of lack of experience if the applicant or registrant
is qualified by training or knowledge, or both.
4. The Administrator shall consider that:
(a) A sales representative who will work under
the supervision of a licensed broker-dealer need not have the same
qualifications as a broker-dealer; and
(b) A representative of an investment adviser who
will work under the supervision of a licensed investment adviser need not have
the same qualifications as an investment adviser.
5. The Administrator shall consider that
an investment adviser is not necessarily qualified solely on the basis of experience
as a broker-dealer or sales representative.

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