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NV SB129
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires Nevada regulatory bodies to issue occupational and professional licenses by endorsement to applicants who hold a valid, unrestricted license in good standing for at least 1 year in another U.S. state, territory, or D.C., without requiring the regulatory body to first adopt regulations
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Applicants must be Nevada residents, have met the minimum educational, examination, and experience requirements for their license, and have no history of discipline, civil/criminal liability for professional misconduct, license suspension/revocation, or voluntary surrender while under investigation
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Regulatory bodies must notify applicants of any additional required information within 21 business days and approve applications within 60 days of receipt or 15 days after receiving background check results or bond filing, whichever is later
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Existing regulations adopted by regulatory bodies for licensure by endorsement that conflict with these new provisions are void; the new process serves as an alternative to any profession-specific endorsement statutes
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Effective January 1, 2026, for licensing purposes, with immediate effect upon passage for preparatory administrative tasks and regulations
Legislative Description
Revises provisions governing occupational and professional licensing. (BDR 54-221)
Last Action
(Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action allowed.)
4/12/2025