Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 534 - UNDERGROUND WATER AND WELLS
WELL DRILLING LICENSES
Section 534.293 - Requirements to reinstate license if prior license has expired or been suspended or revoked
Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 534.293
Current through December 12, 2024
To reinstate a license, a well driller whose license has been:
1. Expired for 1 year or less must:
(a) File a renewal application pursuant to NAC 534.2923 with the renewal fee required by NRS 534.140;
(b) Pass the examination required by NAC 534.282 or petition the Division in writing for an exemption from the requirement to pass the examination;
(c) Reduce the number of demerit points the well driller has accumulated against his or her license to zero; and
(d) Provide documentation satisfactory to the Division that the well driller has completed the eight credit units of continuing education required pursuant to subsection 3 of NAC 534.2923, unless the well driller receives an exemption or deferral from the Division pursuant to subsection 4 of NAC 534.2927. The eight credit units of continuing education must have been earned:
(1) During the most recent licensing period during which the license of the well driller was active; or
(2) During the time the license of the well driller was expired.
2. Expired for more than 1 year or suspended or revoked must:
(a) File a new application for a well-drilling license with the fee required by NRS 534.140;
(b) Pass the examination required by NAC 534.282; and
(c) Reduce the number of demerit points the well driller has accumulated against his or her license to zero.
Added to NAC by St. Engineer, eff. 1-9-90; A 12-30-97; R009-06, 6-1-2006; R039-12, 6-29-2012; A by R044-14, eff. 10/24/2014; A by R068-20A, eff. 12/29/2020; A by R068-20CAP, eff. 6/23/2021
NRS 534.020, 534.110, 534.140
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