Qualifications for examination for person who has practiced hair braiding in another state.

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1. The Board shall admit to examination as a hair braider each person who has practiced hair braiding in another state, has applied to the Board in proper form and paid a fee of $200, and who:

(a) Is not less than 18 years of age.

(b) Is of good moral character.

(c) Has successfully completed the 10th grade in school or its equivalent. Testing for equivalency must be pursuant to state or federal requirements.

(d) If the person has practiced hair braiding in another state in accordance with a license issued in that other state:

(1) Has submitted to the Board proof of the license; and

(2) Has passed the written tests described in NRS 644A.370.

(e) If the person has practiced hair braiding in another state without a license and it is legal in that state to practice hair braiding without a license:

(1) Has submitted to the Board a signed affidavit stating that the person has practiced hair braiding for at least 1 year; and

(2) Has passed the practical demonstration in hair braiding and written tests described in NRS 644A.370.

2. The application submitted pursuant to subsection 1 must be accompanied by:

(a) Two current photographs of the applicant which are 2 by 2 inches. The name and address of the applicant must be written on the back of each photograph.

(b) A copy of one of the following documents as proof of the age of the applicant:

(1) A driver’s license, identification card or permanent resident card issued to the applicant by this State or another state, the District of Columbia, the United States or any territory of the United States or a tribal identification card issued by a tribal government which satisfies the requirements of subsection 3 of NRS 232.006;

(2) The birth certificate of the applicant; or

(3) The current passport issued to the applicant.

(Added to NRS by 2011, 3030; A 2015, 597; 2017, 97, 574, 1630, 2279; 2019, 4326) — (Substituted in revision for NRS 644.209)


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