Nev. Admin. Code § 119A.082 - Provisional license: Expiration; termination of employment; denial of application
1. A provisional
license granted to an applicant by the Division will expire automatically:
(a) If the Division denies the applicant's
application;
(b) Upon the issuance
of a sales agent's license to the project broker for the applicant;
(c) If the Division denies the applicant an
identification card or permit of any kind;
(d) If the applicant terminates employment
with the project broker who provided the written statement of acknowledgment
identified in NAC 119A.081; or
(e)
If the applicant's check for the fee for the application of an original license
is returned for insufficient funds.
2. An applicant may not work for a new
project broker without resubmitting a complete application for a sales agent's
license in compliance with
NRS
119A.210 and NAC 119A.075, 119A.077 and
119A.081.
3. Except as otherwise
provided in this section, a provisional license expires 1 year after its date
of issuance and may not be renewed.
4. Within 10 days after an applicant's
employment is terminated, the project broker shall notify the Division of the
termination and return the provisional license to the Division.
5. If the Division denies the applicant's
application, the applicant:
(a) May request a
hearing to contest the denial of the application pursuant to NAC 119A.090;
and
(b) Shall not work as a
provisional sales agent or in any other position that requires a provisional
license while the decision on the appeal requested pursuant to paragraph (a) is
pending.
Notes
NRS 119A.190
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