Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 648 - PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS, PRIVATE PATROL OFFICERS, POLYGRAPHIC EXAMINERS, PROCESS SERVERS, REPOSSESSORS AND DOG HANDLERS
POLYGRAPHIC EXAMINERS AND EXAMINATIONS
Section 648.400 - Licensing on basis of reciprocity

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 648.400

Current through December 12, 2024

1. An applicant who seeks to have the Board issue him or her a polygraphic examiner's license on the basis of reciprocity must designate in the application the primary jurisdiction in which the applicant has been issued such a license.

2. The application must be accompanied with evidence that the applicant met the standards and requirements of the primary jurisdiction. Copies of materials contained in the licensing file of the primary jurisdiction may be used to satisfy this requirement.

3. In addition, the applicant must:

(a) Demonstrate that the licensing requirements of the primary jurisdiction at the time the applicant's license was issued were equivalent to the licensing requirements in force in this State. The applicant may so demonstrate by providing the Board with:
(1) All applicable statutes and regulations regarding the licensing of polygraphic examiners in the primary jurisdiction; and

(2) Any other information provided by that jurisdiction concerning its standards for licensing, including its examinations; and

(b) Unless the Board already has such a letter, obtain from that jurisdiction a letter stating that persons who are licensed in Nevada may obtain licenses by reciprocity in that jurisdiction.

4. As used in this section, "primary jurisdiction" means the jurisdiction in which the applicant:

(a) Obtained such a license by meeting the jurisdiction's substantive standards for the licensing and not by means of his or her prior licensing in some other jurisdiction; and

(b) Holds such a license and is in good standing.

Added to NAC by Priv. Investigator's Lic. Bd., eff. 12-28-83-Substituted in revision for NAC 648A.090

NRS 648.030, 648.115

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