Nevada License Law
What is Nevada's Sunset Law and how might it affect professional licensing boards like NRED?
AA law requiring all Nevada businesses to close at sunset
BA law requiring the Nevada Legislature to periodically review and reauthorize state agencies and regulatory boards or they are automatically dissolved✓ Correct
CA law limiting how long a broker can operate after retirement
DA law sunsetting old license requirements after 10 years
Explanation
Nevada's sunset review process requires certain state agencies and regulatory boards to be reviewed and reauthorized by the Legislature periodically. Without reauthorization, boards like NRED could be dissolved. This ensures regulatory boards remain accountable and relevant.
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