Nev. Admin. Code § 116A.305

Current through November 8, 2024
Section 116A.305 - Certificate of completion of course: Prerequisite activities of student; appeal of denial
1. To receive a certificate of completion for an approved course, a student must:
(a) Direct his or her attention to the instruction being provided and refrain from engaging in activities unrelated to the instruction; and
(b) Refrain from engaging in activities which are distracting to other students or the instructor, or which otherwise disrupt the orderly conduct of a class, including, without limitation, the use of voice pagers, beepers and telephones.
2. An instructor shall deny the award of a certificate of completion to a student who fails to satisfy the conditions set forth in subsection 1.
3. If an instructor denies the award of a certificate of completion to a student, the student may, within 30 days after that denial, file a written request with the Administrator to review the matter. If the written request contains allegations which, if true, would qualify the applicant to receive a certificate of completion, the Administrator shall set the matter for an informal hearing before him or her to be conducted as soon as practicable.

Nev. Admin. Code § 116A.305

Added to NAC by Comm'n for Common-Interest Communities by R129-04, eff. 4-14-2005-Substituted in revision for NAC 116.287

NRS 116.615, 116.665, 116A.200, 116A.410