Nev. Admin. Code § 656.Sec. 6 - NEW
1. A person wishing to apply for a
certificate may petition the Board to review his or her criminal history to
determine if the criminal history would disqualify the petitioner from being
certified by the Board.
2. A
petition submitted pursuant to subsection 1 must be completed on a form
prescribed by the Board.
3. Upon
receiving a petition submitted pursuant to subsection 1, the Executive
Secretary of the Board shall send the petitioner a packet containing:
(a) A form which, when signed by the
petitioner, authorizes the Board to possess and review the criminal history of
the petitioner; and
(b) A letter
informing the petitioner that the Board cannot process the petition until the
petitioner submits to the Board:
(1) A report
of the criminal history of the petitioner from:
(I) The Central Repository for Nevada Records
of Criminal History; and
(II) The
Federal Bureau of Investigation;
(2) The form described in paragraph (a),
signed by the petitioner; and
(3) A
fee in the amount of $50 in the form of a money order, cashier's check or
certified check which is payable to the Board.
4. At the next meeting of the Board, but not
later than 90 days after receiving the documents and fee described in paragraph
(b) of subsection 3, the Board will, at a session of the meeting closed to the
public, review the documents and, upon such a review, the Board will, at a
session of the meeting open to the public, orally render a determination
regarding the petition. The Board will notify the petitioner in writing of the
determination so rendered at the meeting.
5. If the Board determines pursuant to
subsection 4 that the petitioner is disqualified from being certified, the
Board:
(a) Will provide the petitioner with
instructions concerning any remedies for the disqualification; and
(b) May rescind the disqualifying
determination at any time.
6. A petitioner may not:
(a) Earlier than 6 months after receiving
instructions pursuant to subsection 5, submit a revised petition; or
(b) Earlier than 2 years after receiving a
determination by the Board pursuant to subsection 4, submit a new
petition.
7. A petitioner
shall not submit a petition which contains false or misleading information to
the Board.
Notes
NRS 622.085, 656.130
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