Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 624 - Contractors
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 624.015 - Exemption for owner-builder: Procedure

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 624.015

Current through September 16, 2024

1. To apply for an owner-builder exemption from the provisions of chapter 624 of NRS pursuant to subsection 4 of NRS 624.031, an owner of property must submit an Owner-Builder Disclosure Statement to:

(a) The Board; and

(b) The local building official responsible for issuing the permit for the work that will be the subject of the exemption.

2. If the Owner-Builder Disclosure Statement submitted pursuant to subsection 1 is completed fully and accurately, and signed by the applicant under penalty of perjury, the Board will approve the owner-builder exemption.

3. Unless the Board notifies the applicant within 10 days after he or she submits the Owner-Builder Disclosure Statement to the Board that the owner-builder exemption is denied, the owner-builder exemption shall be deemed to have been approved by the Board.

4. If the Board denies an application for an owner-builder exemption, the Board will, within 10 days after the applicant submits the Owner-Builder Disclosure Statement to the Board:

(a) Notify the applicant that the owner-builder exemption is denied; and

(b) Set forth the reasons for the denial.

5. If the applicant is notified pursuant to subsection 4 that the owner-builder exemption is denied, the applicant may submit supplemental materials to the Board regarding the application for an owner-builder exemption.

6. If it appears to the satisfaction of the Board that the materials submitted pursuant to subsection 5 satisfy the reasons for the denial of the owner-builder exemption, the Board may approve the owner-builder exemption.

7. As used in this section, "Owner-Builder Disclosure Statement" means the form adopted by the Board pursuant to NAC 624.017.

Added to NAC by Contractors' Bd. by R047-03, eff. 12-4-2003

NRS 624.031, 624.100

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