STATE OF NEVADA
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
REAL ESTATE DIVISION
INCOMPLETE SUBMISSIONS COULD RESULT IN DELAY OR DENIAL OF APPLICATION
Revised: 3/20/17 Page 2 of 2 Form 701B
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
By signing and submitting this form to the Division, Provider agrees to the following:
The information in the original application is current except for the changes submitted with this renewal.
Program Provider meets all applicable requirements of NRS 645D
.
“I hereby declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Nevada that the foregoing is
true and correct.”
Date: Title of Authorized Signee:
(Signature of person authorized to submit application) (Print Name)
Submit Completed Application with Required Attachments and Fee of $100 by June 1
st
to the:
Nevada Real Estate Division
Energy Auditors Training
3300 W Sahara Ave Ste 350
Las Vegas, NV 89102
For questions about this application, please call the Program Officer at (775) 684-1904.
Nevada Law Chapter 645D governing the Energy Auditors is located on the
Real Estate Division Website at: http://red.nv.gov/Content/Administration/Statutes_and_Regulations/
“Approved program” means a program of instruction which is offered by an approved program provider in preparation
for an original license and which has been approved by the Division.
“Approved program provider” means a business, organization or entity that has been approved by the Division to offer
and conduct an approved program.
NRS 645D.205 Qualifications for issuance of license.
1. The Administrator shall issue a license to any person who:
(a) Is of good moral character, honesty and integrity;
(b) Holds a certification or accreditation from an organization approved by the Administrator;
(c) Has successfully completed not less than 40 hours of training and practice in the following areas:
(1) Building science and working with a home as a system, including, without limitation, training in making recommendations based
on the proper loading order of improvements;
(2) The transfer of heat;
(3) Testing building performance;
(4) Air distribution and leakage;
(5) The calculation of gross and net areas;
(6) Energy terms and definitions;
(7) Concerns relating to combustion appliances;
(8) Envelope leakage, thermal bypass and thermal bridging;
(9) The presence or absence of insulation and, when observable, the quality of its installation;
(10) The recommended levels of insulation for different climate zones;
(11) Determinations of the efficiency of heating, ventilating and air-conditioning equipment from model numbers and default tables;
(12) The strengths and weaknesses, drivers and sensitivities of major types of heating, ventilating and air-conditioning systems;
(13) Estimations of the efficiency of household appliances based on their model numbers or age;
(14) Energy, power, heat-conductivity or resistance and temperature units and key conversion factors;
(15) Measuring building dimensions;
(16) Identification and documentation of inspected features of the home during an energy audit;
(17) Basics of specifications;
(18) Determination of the efficiency of windows and doors;
(19) Determination of the orientation of buildings and the characteristics of the shading around them;
(20) Defining the thermal boundary and making appropriate recommendations for changing it; and
(21) The basic concepts of measure interaction, expected life and bundling for optimal performance when the home is considered as
a system and taking into consideration the need for savings.