How can i obtain a license for doing tattoos?
First of all, this question does not have a simple answer. The prospective tattooist should contact the Dept. of Health in his state to inquire about required requlations. He could also start by contacting an already licensed tattooist in his area and ask if they could provide information. I own and operate a studio in Arkansas. A license here is obtained by the following: student must apprentice for a minimum of 6 months under a licensed artist who has had their license in AR for at least 3 years. An annual fee per artist of $150 must be paid to the AR Dept of Health. The apprenticeship fees vary according to who you obtain internship with. I've heard of "schooling fees" ranging from $4000 to $15,000. Read the contract! Many require an extended time obligation as well. Some shops commit you to an additional 18 months and some an additional 10 years. Testing with the Dpt of Hlth is also required for sign off add the end of your apprenticeship. All of this is prompted and requlated by your instructor and at his call. I hope I helped to shed some light. Requlations only inform you of the red tape affiliated with the industry. Pricing and costs are generally up to the individual tattoo instructors.
How old do you have to be to move out with permission in Nevada?
This is not legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Consult the specific laws for the state and county in which you reside for the rules that apply. In most states, any 18 year old is considered an adult and is capable of deciding when and where they reside. They have the ability to contract for housing. SOME states allow minors to become emancipated under specific circumstances, but this is not just a matter of filling out some paperwork. A minor is the responsibility of their parents until such time as they reach the age of majority or are legally emancipated. The parents are required to provide for the support of their minor children. If the parents give permission, the minor can live in another location. Such permission does not relieve the parents of the responsibility to provide support. If the parents do not give permission, the minor can be considered a runaway. Charges may apply to individuals that aid and abet such runaways, particularly if they are under the age of consent. In some states it is my understanding that this is not enforced for 17 year olds that leave home. If you are subject to abuse, you should contact social services for your area. They will assist you in getting out of the bad environment and into a safe place.
What is the state flower of Nebraska?
As of April 4 1895, when then governor Silas A. Holcomb signed the resolution into law , the state flower of Nebraska has been the goldenrod. Numerous species of it grow across the state.
Goldenrod
What is the law for minors buying alcohol in Nevada?
Federal law matches Nevada Law: 21 to purchase alcohol and 18 to serve alcohol (such as a waiter/ess in a restaurant). The alcohol control board in Nevada is extremely tough with liquor laws and a vendor, merchant or establishment found to provide alcohol to someone under 21 could lose its liquor license and be subject to thousands of dollars in fines. For a bar, restaurant or casino, this would be devistating! * States establish laws concerning the sale and consumption of all alchoholic beverages. In Nevada as all US states you must be 21 to buy or serve alchoholic beverages. Federal laws concerning the issue only applies to Native American and federal lands (National parks, game preserves, etc.), where buying, selling, and consumption of alchohol is not permitted regardless of age.
What high school in las Vegas Nevada did max green of escape the fate go to?
Ronnie Radke, Max Green, and Robert Ortiz went to Mojave High School.
How old do you have to be to get a tattoo in Nevada?
There is no minimum age listed in the statutes. New Jersey lists 18 as the age to get a tattoo. But they do allow a minor to be tattooed with written permission of the parents.
At what age does child support stop in Nevada?
Age of majority in Nevada is 18; 19 if a the child is in high school and expects to graduate by age 19.
Child support is automatically terminated at the age of majority unless otherwise specified in the court order. In cases of mental or physical disability, the court may extend support beyond the age of majority (NRS 125B.110).
How old can you be to stay home alone in Nevada?
There are very few states in the U.S. with legal minimum ages, but many state agencies have published guidelines (Georgia, Illinois, Maryland and Oregon are a few of the states with very specific ages). Typically 8 year olds and over can be left at home for up to several hours (usually after school before a parent gets home from work).
12 years old appears to be the most common recommendation. http://www.latchkey-kids.com/latchkey-kids-age-limits.htm provides a state by state comparison.
What is the Nevada statute of limitations on traffic tickets?
Once a ticket has been issued, there is no statute of limitations. The violation has occurred, the violator has been notified and now it is just a matter of taking care of the penalty. Nevada traffic tickets have a statute of limitations of one (1) year. In other words, the officer or trooper that stops you has one year to write the ticket for whatever violation you were stopped for. After the ticket has been submitted, there is no limitation at that point and a warrant can be issued for failure to appear, failure to pay etc. For more information visit: http://www.gotspeedingticket.com
What is the location of slide mountain?
Slide Mountain is the highest peak in the Catskills, in Ulster County, New York at 41° 59′ 55″ N, 74° 23′ 11″ W. There is also a Slide Mountain in Nevada, at 39° 18' 26" N, 119° 53' 02" W.
What are the famous people born in the state of Nevada?
Some famous people who were born in Nevada are former First Lady, Pat Nixon; retired tennis player, Andre Agassi; and radio broadcaster, Art Bell. Also on the list are race car drivers, Kurt and Kyle Busch.
What are two famous monuments located in Paris?
In the town of Paris the cathedral Notre Dame is the first visited site and the basilica "du Sacré-Coeur" on the hill of Montmartre is the second most visited site. Then comes the Louvre museum and the Eiffel tower.
Usually it'll be a flat fee, along with the gas. I can't really answer how much it'll cost though without knowing what specific kind of van you'll use, as there's a huge variation depending on capacity.
How do you sign over your rights to a child in Nevada?
A person who wishes to relinquish parental rights may do so by petitioning the family or domestic relations court of jurisdiction. The relinquishment of parental rights, will not release the parent from financial obligations such as court ordered child support.
What does the state of Nevada look like?
Candy Realdi came over, and she said "Whoa this place is very nice". Since she was pregnant, she made the shape of the land look like what her stomach looked like at the time!
What was the cost of building the Hoover dam?
As approved by Congress in the Boulder Canyon Project Act, $165,000,000 was authorized to complete the Boulder Canyon Project which includes the Imperial Dam, Hoover Dam and the American Canal. The Hoover Dam portion was $49,000,000. You can also visit this website for more info:
http://historical.whatitcosts.com/facts-hoover-dam.htm
What are the goods produced in Nevada?
There are many good produced in Nevada. These include food, printed products, concrete, machine components, plastics, chemicals, construction equipment, and manufactured items.
Great plains
What are some important things that happened in Nevada?
Well, I don't know a lot but heres a few. In 1941 C.B Austin became Nevada's first governor. In 1844 John C. Fremont names the River in the Valley in western Nevada afeter his scount Kit Carson. The Carson River
What does Nevada's flag represent?
The Nevada State Flag is cobalt blue. In the upper left hand corner are two sprays of sagebrush, the Nevada State Flower, in a semi-circular design. Above the sprays is the state name, "NEVADA", a Spanish word for "Snowclad" as a reminder of the great peaks of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. Above the state name is a silver star representing the Nevada State Mineral, Silver and the wealth of mineral resources within the state. The words "BATTLE BORN" on the gold scroll above the star testify that Nevada was admitted to the union during the Civil War.
hoover dam is a power plant that produces electricity through the means of running water to power the areas of northwestern Arizona and southern Nevada. it also forms lake mead,,,which is the water source for those areas as well.
How did comstock Lode affect the westward expansion?
The Comstock Lode affected the westward expansion by causing many prospectors and novices to leave the east and come out west. This new gold boom caused the state of Nevada to grow significantly.