Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 624 - Contractors
Section 624.Sec. 2 - NEW

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 624.Sec. 2

Current through September 16, 2024

As used in paragraph (j) of subsection 2 of section 1 of Assembly Bill No. 39, chapter 178, Statutes of Nevada 2023, at page 1048 (NRS 624.970), the Board will interpret the term "project of new work" to mean work concerning a residential improvement:

1. That requires a building permit;

2. That involves adding, removing or relocating interior walls of the completed single family residence;

3. That involves adding, removing or relocating other substantive elements of the completed single-family residence, including, without limitation:

(a) Existing heating, air-conditioning and ventilation ductwork or systems;

(b) Existing plumbing or electrical systems;

(c) Kitchen or bathroom remodeling involving cabinets or other substantive elements; or

(d) Landscaping or other improvement to the grounds of the completed single-family residence involving plants, walkways, patios, walls or other substantive elements of the landscape;

4. That will increase the square footage of usable space of the completed single-family residence; or

5. For which the residential contractor has prepared a plan or scale drawing as part of a presentation to or negotiation with the owner of the completed single-family residence who occupies the single-family residence.

Added to NAC by Contractors' Bd. by R050-23A, eff. 4/19/2024; Added to NAC by Contractors' Bd. by R029-24A, eff. 8/13/2024

NRS 624.100, section 1 of Assembly Bill No. 39, chapter 178, Statutes of Nevada 2023, at page 1047 (NRS 624.970)

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