Nevada Revised Statutes Section 644.425 - Professions, Occupations and Businesses

Temporary educational permit; unlawful acts.

1. The Board may grant a temporary educational permit authorizing a current licensee within the scope of his license to conduct demonstrations and exhibitions, temporarily and primarily for educational purposes, of techniques for the benefit and instruction of cosmetologists, hair designers, aestheticians, electrologists and manicurists licensed pursuant to this chapter, and electrologists’ apprentices, cosmetologists’ apprentices and students enrolled in licensed schools of cosmetology.

2. The permit must specify the purpose for which it is granted, the period during which the person is permitted to conduct the demonstrations and exhibitions, which may not exceed 10 days, and the time and place of exercising the privilege granted by the permit.

3. A person may be granted a temporary educational permit only if he:

(a) Applies to the Board for the permit;

(b) Demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Board that the permit is sought primarily for educational purposes; and

(c) Pays a fee of not less than $10 and not more than $25.

Ê Except for schools licensed pursuant to this chapter, an application for a permit must be submitted at least 10 days before the date of the demonstration or exhibit.

4. It is unlawful:

(a) For any person to conduct a demonstration or exhibition without a permit.

(b) For any person who is granted a permit to allow persons other than cosmetologists, hair designers, aestheticians, electrologists and manicurists licensed pursuant to this chapter, and electrologists’ apprentices, cosmetologists’ apprentices and students enrolled in licensed schools of cosmetology to attend any demonstration or exhibition made or given by him.

Last modified: February 27, 2006