Nev. Admin. Code § 656.150 - Certification and notice of results of examination; action by successful applicant; review of examination; appeal
1. Not more than 8
weeks after the administration of the examination, the Board will, at a public
meeting held for that purpose, certify the score of each applicant who took the
examination. As soon as practicable after conducting the public meeting, the
Board will provide official written notice to each applicant of the results of
the examination of the applicant. The results of an examination must not be
given to an applicant by telephone.
2. After the Board provides official notice
of the results of the examination, a successful applicant may submit an
application for a certificate on a form provided by the Board. The application
must include:
(a) The fee required by NAC
656.200 for the original issuance
of a certificate;
(b) The
residential address and telephone number of the applicant;
(c) The business address and telephone
number, if any, of the applicant;
(d) The date on which the applicant
successfully passed the examination;
(e) In accordance with
NRS
656.155, the statement prescribed by the
Division of Welfare and Supportive Services of the Department of Health and
Human Services pursuant to
NRS
425.520; and
(f) Complete answers to the questions
contained on the form.
Upon receipt of a complete application, the Board will process an application for a certificate.
3. A successful applicant shall not practice
court reporting in this State until he or she receives a certificate from the
Board.
4. After the Board provides
official notice of the results of the examination, an applicant who took the
examination may request an analysis of his or her examination results by
subject matter. The request must:
(a) Be
submitted on a form provided by the Board; and
(b) Include a fee of $25.
Upon receipt of a complete request, the Board will process the request for analysis.
5.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize an applicant to review
his or her examination.
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