1. In determining whether an applicant is of
good moral character for the purpose of the issuance of a license, permit or
certificate pursuant to chapter 451, 452 or 642 of NRS, the Board will
establish an initial assessment that the person is of good moral character if
the person:
(a) Has never been convicted in a
court of competent jurisdiction of a category A or B felony;
(b) Has not, within the 7 years immediately
preceding the date of application for the issuance of the license, permit or
certificate, been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction of a gross
misdemeanor or category C, D or E felony;
(c) Has not, within the 7 years immediately
preceding the date of application for the issuance of the license, permit or
certificate, been convicted in a court of competent jurisdiction of a
misdemeanor that has a reasonable relationship to the person's license, permit
or certificate;
(d) Is not
currently incarcerated or on parole or probation after a period of imprisonment
in a local, state or federal penal institution;
(e) Has not engaged in fraud or
misrepresentation in connection with an application for issuance of a license,
permit or certificate issued pursuant to chapter 451, 452 or 642 of NRS or an
examination required for issuance of the license, permit or
certificate;
(f) Has not, within
the 7 years immediately preceding the date of application for the issuance of
the license, permit or certificate, had a license, permit or certificate
revoked by the Board or by the funeral services licensing authority of any
other jurisdiction;
(g) Does not
currently hold a suspended license, permit or certificate or has not, within
the 2 years immediately preceding the date of application for the issuance of
the license, permit or certificate, had a license, permit or certificate
suspended by the Board or by the funeral services licensing authority of any
other jurisdiction, unless the suspension is pending final
adjudication;
(h) Has not, within
the 7 years immediately preceding the date of application for the issuance of
the license, permit or certificate, surrendered a license, permit or
certificate to the Board or the funeral licensing authority of any other
jurisdiction in lieu of disciplinary action; and
(i) Has not practiced funeral directing or
embalming without a license in this State or any other jurisdiction that
requires licensure to perform those activities.
2. After establishing an initial assessment
regarding whether an applicant is of good moral character, the Board will
consider any aggravating or mitigating factors to determine whether the
applicant is of good moral character for the purpose of the issuance of a
license, permit or certificate pursuant to chapter 451, 452 or 642 of
NRS.
Added to NAC
by Funeral and Cemetery Svcs. Bd. by
R067-15A,
eff. 11/2/2016