Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 502 - Wildlife: Licenses, Tags and Permits
LICENSE AGENTS
Section 502.140 - Appointment of agents; participation in automated licensing system

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 502.140

Current through September 16, 2024

1. The Department will appoint such license agents as are necessary to provide readily available service to the hunting, fishing and trapping public.

2. A license agent appointed:

(a) On or after January 21, 2003, must participate in the automated licensing system administered by the Department and:
(1) Complete such training as the Department determines to be necessary for that participation;

(2) Obtain and maintain at his or her own expense such a communication line as the Department determines to be necessary for that participation; and

(3) Pay any expenses incurred by the Department to install and set up any other equipment required for that participation.

(b) Before January 21, 2003, must, except for good cause as determined by the Department, participate in the automated licensing system administered by the Department and:
(1) Complete such training as the Department determines to be necessary for that participation; and

(2) Obtain and maintain at his or her own expense such a communication line as the Department determines to be necessary for that participation. The Department shall, at its own expense and on behalf of a license agent who pursuant to this paragraph participates in the automated licensing system administered by the Department, install and set up any other equipment required for that participation.

Bd. of Wildlife Comm'rs, No. 19 § 5, eff. 3-10-80-NAC A 11-23-94; R109-02, 1-21-2003

NRS 501.105, 501.181, 502.040

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