1.  The Board may, without examination, issue a limited license to a person who intends to practice cosmetology in this State in the manner set forth in this section and who is currently licensed as a cosmetologist, hair designer, nail technologist, esthetician or advanced esthetician:

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Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 644A.455

  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
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(a) Pursuant to NRS 644A.490; or

(b) In another state or territory of the United States or the District of Columbia.

2.  A limited license issued pursuant to this section authorizes the holder of the limited license to practice cosmetology in this State:

(a) Within the branch of cosmetology or branches of cosmetology for which the person is licensed in a resort hotel and in other types of locations the Board designates by regulation; and

(b) For:

(1) A 1-year period; or

(2) Not more than five periods, of not more than 10 days each, during any 1-year period for which the license is issued or renewed.

3.  To apply for a limited license for the period described in subparagraph (1) of paragraph (b) of subsection 2, an applicant must submit to the Board:

(a) An application which includes the name of the applicant and the number of the applicant’s license issued pursuant to NRS 644A.490;

(b) Proof of successful completion of a course provided by the Board relating to sanitation and infection control when providing services relating to the practice of cosmetology in a location other than a cosmetological establishment;

(c) Any other information required by the Board; and

(d) An application fee of $100.

4.  To apply for a limited license for the period described in subparagraph (2) of paragraph (b) of subsection 2, an applicant must submit to the Board:

(a) An application which includes the name of the applicant and:

(1) The number of the applicant’s license issued pursuant to NRS 644A.490; or

(2) The number or other designation identifying the applicant’s license from any other jurisdiction described in subsection 1;

(b) Any other information required by the Board; and

(c) An application fee of $100.

5.  The Board may issue a limited license pursuant to this section for not more than 1 year and may renew the limited license annually. A limited license expires 1 year after its date of issuance.

6.  A holder of a limited license may renew the limited license on or before the date of its expiration. To renew the limited license, the holder must:

(a) Apply to the Board for renewal; and

(b) Submit an annual renewal fee of $100.

7.  Not less than 5 days before practicing cosmetology in this State pursuant to a limited license, the holder of a limited license shall notify the Board electronically or in writing of the holder’s intention to practice cosmetology in this State pursuant to the limited license. The notice must specify:

(a) The name and limited license number of the holder;

(b) The specific dates and times on which the holder will be practicing cosmetology in this State pursuant to the limited license; and

(c) The name and address of the location at which the holder will be practicing cosmetology in this State pursuant to the limited license.

8.  A holder of a limited license may submit to the Board the notice required by subsection 7 by using the Board’s online notification process, by mail or in person.

9.  A holder of a limited license is subject to the regulatory and disciplinary authority of the Board to the same extent as any other licensed cosmetologist for all acts relating to the practice of cosmetology which occur in this State pursuant to the limited license.

10.  The Board:

(a) Shall designate by regulation the types of:

(1) Locations, in addition to a resort hotel, at which a holder of a limited license may practice cosmetology in this State under a limited license; and

(2) Services relating to the practice of cosmetology that a holder of a limited license may perform in this State under a limited license.

(b) May adopt any other regulations as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.

11.  As used in this section, ‘resort hotel’ has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 463.01865.