Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 477 - State Fire Marshal
FIREWORKS AND FLAME EFFECTS
Licenses and Certificates of Registration
Section 477.620 - Magicians: Certificate required; qualifications; fee; authorized acts; expiration and renewal

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 477.620

Current through December 12, 2024

1. Before a person may act as a magician, the person must obtain a certificate of registration as a magician from the State Fire Marshal. To receive a certificate of registration as a magician, a person must:

(a) Be a natural person who is at least 21 years of age;

(b) Make an application for such a certificate of registration to the State Fire Marshal on a form provided by the State Fire Marshal; and

(c) Pay an initial fee of $27.50.

2. A holder of a certificate of registration as a magician may handle and discharge flash paper, flash cotton, flash string, and solid and powder smoke composition that is either in solid or powdered form. The areas made hazardous by these devices must be within the immediate reach of the magician to whom the certificate of registration is issued, not to exceed a distance of 12 feet.

3. A certificate of registration is valid on May 1 or the date on which it is issued, whichever is later. If the holder of a certificate of registration does not submit the renewal application and pay the renewal fee on or before April 30 of the following year, the certificate of registration expires and the person must apply to the State Fire Marshal for an original certificate of registration.

Added to NAC by St. Fire Marshal by R207-99, eff. 2-7-2000; A by R090-10, 12-30-2011; A by R077-15, eff. 12/30/2015

NRS 477.030 and 477.031

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