Nev. Admin. Code § 459.972 - Certification as environmental manager
An applicant for certification as an environmental manager must:
1. Be of
good character and reputation as determined by the Division upon review of the
applicant's references, record of violations of environmental laws and
regulations and such other considerations as the Division deems necessary and
proper. Certification must be denied if such a review indicates that the
applicant fails to meet the applicable standards.
2. Submit to the Division:
(a) An application on a form provided by the
Division;
(b) A nonrefundable fee
of $150 for the review of the application;
(c) A color photograph of the applicant which
is approximately 2 inches by 2 inches;
(d) A statement signed by the applicant under
penalty of perjury declaring the details of all pleas of guilty or nolo
contendere in any criminal proceeding and all convictions of any crimes;
and
(e) Three letters of reference
from natural persons with experience in the services of that classification
attesting to the applicant's moral character and competence in that
classification.
3.
Demonstrate to the Division that the applicant has:
(a) A bachelor's or advanced degree from an
accredited college or university in an area relating to the environment
including, but not limited to, environmental science, engineering, geology,
hydrology, hydrogeology, biology, toxicology, environmental health, physics,
industrial hygiene or chemistry; and
(b) At least 3 years of relevant
environmental experience within the 5 years immediately preceding the date of
the application.
4.
Pass an examination pursuant to NAC 459.9726.
Notes
NRS 459.485, 459.500
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