Nevada Statutes

§ 396.990 — Use of false or misleading degrees

Nevada § 396.990
JurisdictionNevada
Title 34EDUCATION
Ch. 396Nevada
UNLAWFUL ACTS

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 396.990 (2026).

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1. It is unlawful for a person knowingly to use or attempt to use:

(a)A false or misleading degree or honorary degree conferred by the System or another public postsecondary educational institution, regardless of whether that institution is located in this State and regardless of whether that institution is authorized to operate in this State; or
(b)A degree or honorary degree conferred by the System or another public postsecondary educational institution in a false or misleading manner, regardless of whether that institution is located in this State and regardless of whether that institution is authorized to operate in this State, Ê in connection with admission to any institution of higher education or in connection with any business, employment, occupation, profession, trade or public

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§ 394.620
Nevada § 394.620

Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 2005, 619 )

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