Nev. Admin. Code § 444.00773

Current through October 11, 2024
Section 444.00773 - Requirements for establishment located in private residence
1. An invasive body decoration establishment may not be located in a private residence, including, without limitation, an apartment, condominium or other multifamily dwelling or a single-family dwelling, unless:
(a) A dedicated exterior entrance to the establishment is provided;
(b) The areas used for conducting the operations of the establishment are physically separated from any living and sleeping quarters by walls;
(c) The areas used for conducting the operations of the establishment are not used as thoroughfares to access or move between the living areas; and
(d) The establishment can otherwise meet all applicable provisions of sections 2 to 115, inclusive.
2. If a permit is issued to a homeowner or resident allowing the operation of an establishment from a portion of a private residence, that portion of the residence shall no longer be considered part of the residence and shall be considered an invasive body decoration establishment, the operation of which is subject to the provisions of sections 2 to 115, inclusive, including, without limitation, those provisions requiring inspections.

Nev. Admin. Code § 444.00773

Added to NAC by Bd. of Health by R112-16A, eff. 12/19/2017
NRS 439.200