- 1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 641B.270, 641B.272 and 641B.275, before the issuance of a license, each applicant, otherwise eligible for licensure, who has paid the fee and presented the required credentials, other than an applicant for a license to engage in social work as an associate in social work, must appear personally and pass an examination concerning his or her knowledge of the practice of social work.
- 2. Any such examination must be fair and impartial, practical in character with questions designed to discover the applicant’s fitness.
- 3. The Board may employ specialists and other professional consultants or examining services in conducting the examination.
- 4. The member of the Board who is the representative of the general public shall not participate in the grading of the examination.
- 5. The Board shall examine applicants for licensure at least twice a year.
(Added to NRS by 1987, 1119; A 1993, 131; 1995, 450; 2015, 3035, 3915)