Nev. Admin. Code § 645.913 - General requirements; fees; background investigation
1. A licensee who wishes to obtain a permit
must:
(a) Submit to the Division:
(1) A completed application on a form
prescribed by the Division;
(2) A
fee of $40;
(3) A fee of $75 for
the examination required by paragraph (b); and
(4) A certificate of completion, in a form
satisfactory to the Division, indicating that the applicant has successfully
completed the 24 hours of classroom instruction relating to business brokerage
required by paragraph (a) of subsection 2 of
NRS
645.863; and
(b) Pass an examination which is prepared and
administered by an organization designated by the Division, with a score of at
least 75 percent. The examination must:
(1)
Include the subject matter presented in the hours of classroom instruction
required pursuant to subsection 2; and
(2) Consist of at least 50 multiple-choice
questions.
2.
The 24 hours of classroom instruction relating to business brokerage required
by paragraph (a) of subsection 2 of
NRS
645.863 must include, without limitation:
(a) Eight hours of instruction relating to
financial statements, including, without limitation:
(1) Income statements, balance sheets and
cash flow statements;
(2)
Reformatting and recasting income statements and balance sheets; and
(3) Terms and concepts used in financial
statements;
(b) Six
hours of instruction relating to the valuation of a business, including,
without limitation:
(1) Business value and
alternative purchase offers;
(2)
Cash equivalent value;
(3) Business
purchase price and seller carry-back notes;
(4) Investment value and fair market
value;
(5) Determining the value of
goodwill;
(6) The significance of a
business's assets in creating market value;
(7) The market value of a franchised
business; and
(8) The rules of
thumb of business valuation;
(c) Six hours of instruction relating to
purchase offer and sale considerations, including, without limitation:
(1) Structuring the transaction;
(2) Describing the business;
(3) Asset sales and stock sales;
(4) Describing the tangible assets being
acquired;
(5) Describing the
goodwill being acquired;
(6)
Including real property in the transaction;
(7) Describing the assets included in the
purchase;
(8) Describing the assets
excluded from the purchase;
(9)
Cash on hand;
(10) Method and terms
of payment;
(11) Assumption by the
buyer of liabilities of the seller;
(12) Notification of creditors of the
seller;
(13) Method for the
calculation of the purchase price of a business when the buyer of the business
assumes the liabilities of the seller;
(14) Adjustments at the close of escrow to
the liabilities of the seller assumed by the buyer; and
(15) Summarizing the structure of the
transaction; and
(d)
Four hours of instruction relating to business brokerage and professional
practices, including, without limitation:
(1)
Business opportunity contracts, agreements and disclosure forms;
(2) Marketing, preparing a business for sale
and advertising a business for sale;
(3) Understanding the significance of the
"potential" of a business;
(4)
Offering prospectus and confidentiality agreement;
(5) Issues of business brokerage
compensation;
(6) Purchase offer
and acceptance forms used for business opportunities; and
(7) Business broker and business appraiser
associations.
3. The Division may accept a course in
business brokerage from a nationally recognized or accredited organization to
fulfill the educational requirements set forth in subsection 2 if the
successful completion of that course would qualify the applicant to engage in
business as a business broker pursuant to the requirements of that
organization.
4. Each applicant
must pay a fee determined by the Division for the costs of an investigation of
the applicant's background.
5. Each
applicant must, as part of his or her application and at the applicant's own
expense:
(a) Arrange to have a complete set of
his or her fingerprints taken by a law enforcement agency or other authorized
entity acceptable to the Division; and
(b) Submit to the Division:
(1) A completed fingerprint card and written
permission authorizing the Division to submit the applicant's fingerprints to
the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History for submission to
the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a report on the applicant's background
and to such other law enforcement agencies as the Division deems necessary;
or
(2) Written verification, on a
form prescribed by the Division, stating that the fingerprints of the applicant
were taken and directly forwarded electronically or by other means to the
Central Repository and that the applicant has given written permission to the
law enforcement agency or other authorized entity taking the fingerprints to
submit the fingerprints to the Central Repository for submission to the Federal
Bureau of Investigation for a report on the applicant's background and to such
other law enforcement agencies as the Division deems necessary.
6. The Division may:
(a) Unless the applicant's fingerprints are
directly forwarded pursuant to subparagraph (2) of paragraph (b) of subsection
5, submit those fingerprints to the Central Repository for Nevada Records of
Criminal History for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and to
such other law enforcement agencies as the Division deems necessary;
and
(b) Request from each such
agency any information regarding the applicant's background as the Division
deems necessary.
Notes
NRS 645.190, 645.863
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