1. Except as otherwise provided in section
11, to obtain the certification of a program, the person or governmental entity
that operates the program must apply to the Division in the form prescribed by
the Division and pay the fee required by section 15. The application must be
signed by the director of the program or his or her designee and must include,
without limitation:
(a) The name, address,
telephone number and electronic mail address of the program.
(b) The name and address of the person or
governmental entity that operates the program or, if the program is operated by
a corporation, the name of each:
(1) Officer
or director of the corporation; and
(2) Person who owns 10 percent or more of the
shares of the corporation.
(c) The name of the director of the program
and proof that the director meets the qualifications prescribed by section
25.
(d) The name of each program
facilitator employed or retained by the program as an independent contractor
and proof that each program facilitator has been approved by the Division
pursuant to section 27.
(e) A copy
of the curriculum and instructional materials developed pursuant to section 17
for use in the program or proof that the program has permission to use the
curriculum and instructional materials currently being used by another program
which has previously been approved by the Division. Such proof:
(1) May include, without limitation, a copy
of a license, contract or written permission authorizing such use;
and
(2) Must demonstrate that the
program operated by the person or governmental entity has permission to use the
curriculum and instructional materials for the entire period during which the
program is certified.
(f)
The business identification number assigned by the Secretary of State pursuant
to NRS
225.082 or evidence that the program is
exempt from the requirement to obtain a state business license.
(g) Proof that the program holds any business
license required by the county or city in which the program is
located.
(h) A statement signed by
the director of the program or his or her designee attesting that the program
meets the requirements of sections 2 to 40, inclusive.
(i) Any other information requested by the
Division.
2. Not later
than 60 days after receiving an application, the Division shall approve or deny
the application. If the Division determines that an applicant meets the
requirements prescribed by sections 2 to 40, inclusive, the Division must
approve the application and issue a certificate to the program.
3. If an application to renew a certificate
is not received by the Division pursuant to section 13 on or before the date 2
years after the date on which the certificate was issued, the certificate
expires 30 days after that date.
Added
to NAC by Bd. of Health by
R037-22A,
eff. 12/29/2022