(Reprinted with amendments adopted on April 16, 2003)
FIRST REPRINT A.B. 324
Assembly Bill No. 324–Assemblymen Griffin, Claborn, Knecht, Brown, Andonov, Angle, Arberry, Beers, Christensen, Conklin, Geddes, Goicoechea, Grady, Gustavson, Hardy, Hettrick, Horne, Leslie, Mabey, Marvel, McCleary, Mortenson, Parks, Sherer and Weber
March 14, 2003
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Referred to Committee on Transportation
SUMMARY—Revises provisions governing frequency of renewal of registration of certain vehicles. (BDR 43‑1097)
FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No.
Effect on the State: No.
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EXPLANATION
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between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted.
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AN ACT relating to the Department of Motor Vehicles; revising provisions governing the frequency of renewal of the registration of certain vehicles; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN
SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Chapter 482 of NRS is hereby amended by adding thereto a new section to read as follows:
1. The owner of a vehicle, other than a motor vehicle registered pursuant to the provisions of NRS 706.801 to 706.861, inclusive, or a motor vehicle that has a declared gross weight in excess of 26,000 pounds, may choose to register his vehicle for a period of 24 months.
2. The Department shall collect from a person who chooses to register his vehicle for a period of 24 months the amount of the governmental services tax and, if applicable, the supplemental governmental services tax assessed pursuant to chapter 371 of NRS that is equal to the total amount of such taxes that the owner
of the vehicle would have otherwise been required to pay during the 24-month period if the vehicle were registered annually.
3. The Department shall work in cooperation with the State Environmental Commission and each local air pollution control agency concerning the testing of emissions of vehicles that are registered for a period of 24 months. The State Environmental Commission may adopt such regulations as are necessary to provide for the testing of emissions of such vehicles.
4. When the registration of any vehicle is transferred pursuant to the provisions of NRS 482.3667, 482.379 or 482.399 to a vehicle to be registered for a period of 24 months, the expiration date of each regular license plate, special license plate or substitute decal must, at the time of the transfer of registration, be advanced for a period of 24 months beginning:
(a) The first day of the month after the transfer, if the vehicle is transferred by an agent of the Department; or
(b) The day after the transfer in all other cases,
and a credit on the portion of the fee for registration and the governmental services tax attributable to the remainder of the current period of registration allowed pursuant to the applicable provisions of NRS 482.3667, 482.379 and 482.399.
Sec. 2. NRS 482.206 is hereby amended to read as follows:
482.206 Except as otherwise provided in section 1 of this act:
1. [Except] And except as otherwise provided in this section, every motor vehicle, except for a motor vehicle that is registered pursuant to the provisions of NRS 706.801 to 706.861, inclusive, or which is a motor vehicle with a declared gross weight in excess of 26,000 pounds, must be registered for a period of 12 [consecutive] months beginning the day after the first registration by the owner in this state.
2. Every vehicle registered by an agent of the Department or a registered dealer must be registered for 12 [consecutive] months beginning the first day of the month after the first registration by the owner in this state.
3. Upon the application of the owner of a fleet of vehicles, the Director may permit him to register his fleet on the basis of a calendar year.
4. When the registration of any vehicle is transferred pursuant to the provisions of NRS 482.3667, 482.379 or 482.399, the expiration date of each regular license plate, special license plate or substitute decal must, at the time of the transfer of registration, be advanced for a period of 12 [consecutive] months beginning:
(a) The first day of the month after the transfer, if the vehicle is transferred by an agent of the Department; or
(b) The day after the transfer in all other cases,
and a credit on the portion of the fee for registration and the governmental services tax attributable to the remainder of the current period of registration allowed pursuant to the applicable provisions of NRS 482.3667, 482.379 and 482.399.
1-1 Sec. 3. NRS 482.260 is hereby amended to read as follows:
1-2 482.260 1. When registering a vehicle, the Department and
1-3 its agents or a registered dealer shall:
1-4 (a) Collect the fees for license plates and registration as
1-5 provided for in this chapter.
1-6 (b) Collect the governmental services tax on the vehicle, as
1-7 agent for the county where the applicant intends to base the vehicle
1-8 for the period of registration, unless the vehicle is deemed to have
1-9 no base.
1-10 (c) Collect the applicable taxes imposed pursuant to chapters
1-11 372, 374, 377 and 377A of NRS.
1-12 (d) Issue a certificate of registration.
1-13 (e) If the registration is performed by the Department, issue the
1-14 regular license plate or plates.
1-15 (f) If the registration is performed by a registered dealer, provide
1-16 information to the owner regarding the manner in which the regular
1-17 license plate or plates will be made available to him.
1-18 2. Upon proof of ownership satisfactory to the Director, he
1-19 shall cause to be issued a certificate of ownership as provided in this
1-20 chapter.
1-21 3. [Every] Except as otherwise provided in section 1 of this
1-22 act, every vehicle being registered for the first time in Nevada must
1-23 be taxed for the purposes of the governmental services tax for a
1-24 12‑month period.
1-25 4. The Department shall deduct and withhold 2 percent of the
1-26 taxes collected pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection 1 and remit
1-27 the remainder to the Department of Taxation.
1-28 5. A registered dealer shall forward all fees and taxes collected
1-29 for the registration of vehicles to the Department.
1-30 Sec. 4. NRS 482.265 is hereby amended to read as follows:
1-31 482.265 1. The Department shall furnish to every owner
1-32 whose vehicle is registered two license plates for a motor vehicle
1-33 other than a motorcycle or power cycle, and one license plate for all
1-34 other vehicles required to be registered hereunder. Upon renewal of
1-35 registration, the Department may issue one or more license plate
1-36 stickers, tabs or other suitable devices in lieu of new license plates.
1-37 2. The Director [shall have the authority to] may require the
1-38 return to the Department of all number plates upon termination of
1-39 the lawful use thereof by the owner under this chapter.
2-1 3. Except as otherwise [specifically] provided in subsection 4
2-2 or by specific statute, for the issuance of each special license plate
2-3 authorized pursuant to this chapter:
2-4 (a) The fee to be received by the Department for the initial
2-5 issuance of the special license plate is $35, exclusive of any
2-6 additional fee which may be added to generate [funds] financial
2-7 support for a particular cause or charitable organization;
2-8 (b) The fee to be received by the Department for the renewal of
2-9 the special license plate is $10, exclusive of any additional fee
2-10 which may be added to generate financial support for a particular
2-11 cause or charitable organization; and
2-12 (c) The Department shall not design, prepare or issue a special
2-13 license plate unless, within 4 years after the date on which the
2-14 measure authorizing the issuance becomes effective, it receives at
2-15 least 250 applications for the issuance of that plate.
2-16 4. Except as otherwise provided by specific statute, if the
2-17 special license plate is for a vehicle that is registered for a period
2-18 of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this act, the fee for the
2-19 initial issuance of the special license plate is $45 and the fee for
2-20 the renewal of the special license plate is $20, exclusive or any
2-21 additional fee which may be added to generate financial support
2-22 for a particular cause or charitable organization.
2-23 Sec. 5. NRS 482.266 is hereby amended to read as follows:
2-24 482.266 1. A person who desires to have regular or
2-25 personalized license plates that are substantially in the same color
2-26 and form as license plates manufactured before January 1, 1982,
2-27 must:
2-28 (a) Submit a written request for such license plates to the
2-29 Department in a manner and form prescribed by the Department;
2-30 and
2-31 (b) In addition to all other applicable registration fees, licensing
2-32 fees and governmental services taxes, pay the manufacturing fee
2-33 prescribed by the Department.
2-34 A person requesting license plates pursuant to this section must
2-35 comply with all requirements for registration and licensing pursuant
2-36 to this chapter. A request for license plates pursuant to this section
2-37 does not, by itself, constitute a request for special license plates
2-38 pursuant to [subsection] subsections 3 and 4 of NRS 482.265.
2-39 2. After receiving a request and the full amount of the payment
2-40 due for license plates requested pursuant to subsection 1, the
2-41 Department shall manufacture the license plates using substantially
2-42 the same process, dies and materials as were used to manufacture
2-43 license plates before January 1, 1982. The Department shall deliver
2-44 license plates requested pursuant to this section to a person who
2-45 requests such license plates within 180 days after acceptance of the
3-1 written request or after receipt of payment therefor, whichever
3-2 occurs last.
3-3 3. The Department shall:
3-4 (a) Prescribe, by regulation, a manner and form for submitting a
3-5 written request pursuant to subsection 1. The form must include,
3-6 without limitation, an indication of whether the requester desires to
3-7 have the same letters and numbers on the license plates requested as
3-8 are on the license plates that are registered to him at the time of the
3-9 request.
3-10 (b) Determine the cost of manufacturing a license plate pursuant
3-11 to this section and prescribe a manufacturing fee, which must not
3-12 exceed $25, to defray the cost of manufacturing license plates
3-13 pursuant to this section. The manufacturing fee must be:
3-14 (1) Collected by the Department;
3-15 (2) Deposited with the State Treasurer to the credit of the
3-16 Motor Vehicle Fund; and
3-17 (3) Allocated to the Revolving Account for the Issuance of
3-18 Special License Plates created pursuant to NRS 482.1805 to defray
3-19 the costs of manufacturing license plates pursuant to this section.
3-20 4. A person who requests license plates pursuant to this section
3-21 may keep the license plates which are registered to him at the time
3-22 of the request if the license plates requested contain the same letters
3-23 and numbers as the license plates which are registered to him at the
3-24 time of the request.
3-25 Sec. 6. NRS 482.280 is hereby amended to read as follows:
3-26 482.280 1. The registration of every vehicle expires at
3-27 midnight on the day specified on the receipt of registration, unless
3-28 the day specified falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. If the
3-29 day specified on the receipt of registration is a Saturday, Sunday or
3-30 legal holiday, the registration of the vehicle expires at midnight on
3-31 the next judicial day. The Department shall mail to each holder of a
3-32 certificate of registration an application for renewal of registration
3-33 for the following period of registration. The applications must be
3-34 mailed by the Department in sufficient time to allow all applicants
3-35 to mail the applications to the Department and to receive new
3-36 certificates of registration and license plates, stickers, tabs or other
3-37 suitable devices by mail before the expiration of their registrations.
3-38 An applicant may present or submit the application to any agent or
3-39 office of the Department.
3-40 2. An application:
3-41 (a) Mailed or presented to the Department or to a county
3-42 assessor pursuant to the provisions of this section;
3-43 (b) Submitted to the Department pursuant to NRS 482.294; or
3-44 (c) Presented to an authorized inspection station or authorized
3-45 station pursuant to the provisions of NRS 482.281,
4-1 must include, if required, evidence of compliance with standards for
4-2 control of emissions.
4-3 3. The Department shall insert in each application mailed
4-4 pursuant to subsection 1:
4-5 (a) The amount of the governmental services tax to be collected
4-6 for the county pursuant to the provisions of NRS 482.260[.] and
4-7 section 1 of this act.
4-8 (b) The amount set forth in a notice of nonpayment filed with
4-9 the Department by a local authority pursuant to NRS 484.444.
4-10 (c) A statement which informs the applicant that, pursuant to
4-11 NRS 485.185, he is legally required to maintain insurance during
4-12 the period in which the motor vehicle is registered.
4-13 4. An owner who has made proper application for renewal of
4-14 registration before the expiration of the current registration but who
4-15 has not received the license plate or plates or card of registration for
4-16 the ensuing period of registration is entitled to operate or permit the
4-17 operation of that vehicle upon the highways upon displaying thereon
4-18 the license plate or plates issued for the preceding period of
4-19 registration for such a time as may be prescribed by the Department
4-20 as it may find necessary for the issuance of the new plate or plates
4-21 or card of registration.
4-22 Sec. 7. NRS 482.3667 is hereby amended to read as follows:
4-23 482.3667 1. The Department shall establish, design and
4-24 otherwise prepare for issue personalized prestige license plates and
4-25 shall establish all necessary procedures not inconsistent with this
4-26 section for the application and issuance of such license plates.
4-27 2. The Department shall issue personalized prestige license
4-28 plates, upon payment of the prescribed fee, to any person who
4-29 otherwise complies with the laws relating to the registration and
4-30 licensing of motor vehicles or trailers for use on private passenger
4-31 cars, motorcycles, trucks or trailers.
4-32 3. [Personalized] Except as otherwise provided in this section,
4-33 personalized prestige license plates are valid for 12 months and are
4-34 renewable upon expiration. These plates may be transferred from
4-35 one vehicle or trailer to another if the transfer and registration fees
4-36 are paid as set out in this chapter. Any person transferring plates
4-37 must be allowed a 1/12 reduction in fees for each calendar month
4-38 remaining unused from the previous registration, applicable to the
4-39 fees which are for the registration year for which the plates are
4-40 being transferred.
4-41 4. Personalized prestige plates issued to a person who
4-42 registers his motor vehicle for a period of 24 months pursuant to
4-43 section 1 of this act are valid for 24 months and are renewable
4-44 upon expiration. These plates may be transferred from one vehicle
4-45 or trailer to another if the transfer and registration fees are paid
5-1 as set forth in this chapter. Any person transferring such plates
5-2 must be allowed a prorated reduction in fees for each calendar
5-3 month remaining in the registration period for which the plates
5-4 are being transferred.
5-5 5. In case of any conflict, the person who first made
5-6 application for personalized prestige license plates and has
5-7 continuously renewed them by payment of the required fee has
5-8 priority.
5-9 [5.] 6. The Department may limit by regulation the number of
5-10 letters and numbers used and prohibit the use of inappropriate letters
5-11 or combinations of letters and numbers.
5-12 [6.] 7. The Department shall not assign to any person not
5-13 holding the relevant office any letters and numbers denoting that the
5-14 holder holds a public office.
5-15 Sec. 8. NRS 482.367 is hereby amended to read as follows:
5-16 482.367 1. The Department shall charge and collect the
5-17 following fees for the issuance of personalized prestige license
5-18 plates, which fees are in addition to all other license fees and
5-19 applicable taxes:
5-20 (a) For the first issuance......................... $35
5-21 (b) For a renewal sticker........................... 20
5-22 (c) For changing to another personalized prestige license
5-23 plate............................................................... 35
5-24 (d) If the vehicle is registered for a period of 24 months
5-25 pursuant to section 1 of this act:
5-26 (1) For the first issuance..................... 55
5-27 (2) For a renewal sticker..................... 40
5-28 2. The additional fees collected by the Department for the
5-29 issuing of personalized prestige license plates must be deposited
5-30 with the State Treasurer to the credit of the Motor Vehicle Fund.
5-31 Sec. 9. NRS 482.3672 is hereby amended to read as follows:
5-32 482.3672 1. An owner of a motor vehicle who is a resident of
5-33 this state and who is regularly employed or engaged as an editor,
5-34 reporter or photographer by a newspaper or television or radio
5-35 station may, upon signed application on a form prescribed and
5-36 provided by the Department, accompanied by:
5-37 (a) The fee charged for personalized prestige license plates in
5-38 NRS 482.367 in addition to all other required registration fees and
5-39 taxes; and
5-40 (b) A letter from the news director, editor or publisher of the
5-41 periodical or station by whom he is employed,
5-42 be issued license plates upon which is inscribed PRESS with three
5-43 consecutive numbers.
6-1 2. Each person who is eligible for special license plates under
6-2 this section may apply for one set of plates. The plates may be used
6-3 only on a private passenger vehicle or a noncommercial truck.
6-4 3. When a person to whom special license plates have been
6-5 issued pursuant to this section leaves the service of the newspaper or
6-6 station which has provided the letter required by subsection 1, he
6-7 shall surrender any special plates in his possession to the
6-8 Department and is entitled to receive regular Nevada license plates.
6-9 Surrendered plates may be reissued or disposed of in a manner
6-10 authorized by the regulations of the Department.
6-11 4. The Department may adopt regulations governing the
6-12 issuance of special license plates to members of the press.
6-13 5. Special license plates issued pursuant to this section are
6-14 renewable upon the payment of $10. If the special license plates are
6-15 for a vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months pursuant
6-16 to section 1 of this act, the fee for the renewal of the special
6-17 license plates is $20.
6-18 Sec. 10. NRS 482.3675 is hereby amended to read as follows:
6-19 482.3675 1. An owner of a motor vehicle who is a United
6-20 States citizen or a citizen of a foreign country residing in this state
6-21 and who holds from a foreign country a letter of appointment as an
6-22 honorary consul may, upon signed application on a form prescribed
6-23 and provided by the Department, accompanied by:
6-24 (a) The fee charged for personalized prestige license plates in
6-25 NRS 482.367 in addition to all other required registration fees and
6-26 taxes; and
6-27 (b) A copy of the letter of appointment from that
6-28 country,
6-29 be issued a set of license plates upon which is inscribed
6-30 CONSULAR CORPS with three consecutive numbers.
6-31 2. Each person who is eligible for special license plates under
6-32 this section may apply for one set of plates. The plates may be used
6-33 only on a private passenger vehicle or a noncommercial truck.
6-34 3. When a person to whom special license plates have been
6-35 issued pursuant to this section loses his status as an honorary consul,
6-36 he shall surrender any special plates in his possession to the
6-37 Department and is entitled to receive regular Nevada license plates.
6-38 Surrendered plates may be reissued or disposed of in a manner
6-39 authorized by the regulations of the Department.
6-40 4. The Department may adopt regulations governing the
6-41 issuance of special license plates to honorary consuls of foreign
6-42 countries. The Department shall include on the form for application
6-43 a notice to the applicant that the issuance of such license plates does
6-44 not confer any diplomatic immunity.
7-1 5. Special license plates issued pursuant to this section are
7-2 renewable upon the payment of $10. If the special license plates are
7-3 for a vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months pursuant
7-4 to section 1 of this act, the fee for the renewal of the special
7-5 license plates is $20.
7-6 Sec. 11. NRS 482.3747 is hereby amended to read as follows:
7-7 482.3747 1. The Department, in cooperation with the Board
7-8 of Regents and the athletic departments of the University of Nevada,
7-9 Reno, and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, shall design,
7-10 prepare and issue collegiate license plates, using any appropriate
7-11 colors and designs to represent each university.
7-12 2. The Department may issue collegiate license plates for any
7-13 passenger car or light commercial vehicle upon application by any
7-14 person who is entitled to license plates pursuant to NRS 482.265
7-15 and who otherwise complies with the requirements for registration
7-16 and licensing pursuant to this chapter. A person may request that
7-17 personalized prestige license plates issued pursuant to NRS
7-18 482.3667 be combined with collegiate license plates if that person
7-19 pays the fees for the personalized prestige license plates in addition
7-20 to the fees for the collegiate license plates pursuant to subsections 3
7-21 and 4.
7-22 3. The fee for the collegiate license plates is $35, in addition to
7-23 all other applicable registration and license fees and governmental
7-24 services taxes. Collegiate license plates are renewable upon the
7-25 payment of $10. If the collegiate license plates are for a vehicle
7-26 that is registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1
7-27 of this act, the additional fee for the initial issuance of the
7-28 collegiate license plates is $45 and the fee for the renewal of the
7-29 collegiate license plates is $20.
7-30 4. In addition to all fees for the license, registration and
7-31 governmental services taxes, a person who requests a collegiate
7-32 license plate shall pay for the initial issuance of a plate an additional
7-33 fee of $25 and for each renewal of the plate an additional fee of $20
7-34 for academic and athletic scholarships to students of the University
7-35 of Nevada, Reno, and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. If the
7-36 collegiate license plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a
7-37 period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this act, the
7-38 additional fee for the initial issuance of the collegiate license
7-39 plates is $45 and the additional fee for the renewal of the
7-40 collegiate license plates is $40.
7-41 5. The Department shall deposit the fees collected pursuant to
7-42 subsection 4 with the State Treasurer for credit to the Collegiate
7-43 License Plate Account in the State General Fund created pursuant to
7-44 NRS 396.384.
8-1 6. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
8-2 holder of collegiate plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this
8-3 section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, he
8-4 may retain the plates and:
8-5 (a) Affix them to another vehicle which meets the requirements
8-6 of this section if the transfer and registration fees are paid as set out
8-7 in this chapter; or
8-8 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
8-9 return them to the Department.
8-10 Sec. 12. NRS 482.3748 is hereby amended to read as follows:
8-11 482.3748 1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, the
8-12 Department, in cooperation with the Grand Lodge of Free and
8-13 Accepted Masons of the State of Nevada, shall design, prepare and
8-14 issue license plates that indicate affiliation with the Grand Lodge of
8-15 Free and Accepted Masons using any colors and designs which the
8-16 Department deems appropriate. The Department shall not design,
8-17 prepare or issue the license plates unless it receives at least 250
8-18 applications for the issuance of those plates.
8-19 2. The Department shall issue license plates that indicate
8-20 affiliation with the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons for a
8-21 passenger car or a light commercial vehicle upon application by a
8-22 person who is entitled to license plates pursuant to NRS 482.265
8-23 and who otherwise complies with the requirements for registration
8-24 and licensing pursuant to this chapter. A person may request that
8-25 personalized prestige license plates issued pursuant to NRS
8-26 482.3667 be combined with license plates that indicate affiliation
8-27 with the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons if that person
8-28 pays the fees for the personalized prestige license plates in addition
8-29 to the fees for the license plates that indicate affiliation with the
8-30 Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons.
8-31 3. An application for the issuance or renewal of license plates
8-32 that indicate affiliation with the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted
8-33 Masons is void unless it has been stamped or otherwise validated by
8-34 the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons. The Grand Lodge
8-35 of Free and Accepted Masons may charge a fee for validating an
8-36 application.
8-37 4. The fee payable to the Department for license plates that
8-38 indicate affiliation with the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted
8-39 Masons is $35, in addition to all other applicable registration and
8-40 license fees and governmental services taxes. The license plates are
8-41 renewable upon the payment to the Department of $10 in addition to
8-42 all other applicable registration and license fees and governmental
8-43 services taxes. If the license plates are for a vehicle that is
8-44 registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this
9-1 act, the additional fee for the initial issuance of the license plates
9-2 is $45 and the fee for the renewal of the license plates is $20.
9-3 5. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
9-4 holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this
9-5 section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, he
9-6 may retain the plates and:
9-7 (a) Affix them to another vehicle that meets the requirements of
9-8 this section if the transfer and registration fees are paid as set out in
9-9 this chapter; or
9-10 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
9-11 return them to the Department.
9-12 6. For the purposes of this section, “Grand Lodge of Free and
9-13 Accepted Masons” means the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted
9-14 Masons of the State of Nevada, or its successor, and any recognized
9-15 sister jurisdiction or organization of the Grand Lodge of Free and
9-16 Accepted Masons.
9-17 Sec. 13. NRS 482.3749 is hereby amended to read as follows:
9-18 482.3749 1. The Department shall, in cooperation with the
9-19 Nevada Commission on Sports and using any colors and designs
9-20 that the Department deems appropriate, design, prepare and issue
9-21 license plates which indicate status as a hall of fame athlete. The
9-22 design of the license plates must include the words “hall of fame.”
9-23 2. The Department shall issue license plates that indicate status
9-24 as a hall of fame athlete for a passenger car or a light commercial
9-25 vehicle upon application by a person who is entitled to license plates
9-26 pursuant to NRS 482.265 and who otherwise complies with the
9-27 requirements for registration and licensing pursuant to this chapter.
9-28 A person may request that personalized prestige license plates
9-29 issued pursuant to NRS 482.3667 be combined with license plates
9-30 that indicate status as a hall of fame athlete if that person pays the
9-31 fees for the personalized prestige license plates in addition to the
9-32 fees for the license plates that indicate status as a hall of fame
9-33 athlete.
9-34 3. An application for the issuance or renewal of license plates
9-35 that indicate status as a hall of fame athlete is void unless it is
9-36 accompanied by documentation which, in the determination of the
9-37 Department, provides reasonable proof of identity and status as a
9-38 hall of fame athlete.
9-39 4. In addition to all other applicable registration and license
9-40 fees and governmental services taxes:
9-41 (a) A person who requests license plates that indicate status as a
9-42 hall of fame athlete shall pay a fee to the Department of $35.
9-43 (b) License plates that indicate status as a hall of fame athlete
9-44 are renewable upon the payment to the Department of $10.
10-1 (c) If the license plates that indicate status as a hall of fame
10-2 athlete are for a vehicle that is registered for a period of 24
10-3 months pursuant to section 1 of this act, the fee for the initial
10-4 issuance of the license plates is $45 and the fee for the renewal of
10-5 the license plates is $20.
10-6 5. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
10-7 holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this
10-8 section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, he
10-9 may retain the plates and:
10-10 (a) Affix them to another vehicle that meets the requirements of
10-11 this section if the transfer and registration fees are paid as set forth
10-12 in this chapter; or
10-13 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
10-14 return them to the Department.
10-15 6. As used in this section, “hall of fame athlete” means a
10-16 current or former athlete who has been inducted into a hall of fame
10-17 pertaining to the sport in which the athlete participates or
10-18 participated, including, but not limited to:
10-19 (a) The National Baseball Hall of Fame, located in
10-20 Cooperstown, New York.
10-21 (b) The Basketball Hall of Fame, located in Springfield,
10-22 Massachusetts.
10-23 (c) The Pro Football Hall of Fame, located in Canton, Ohio.
10-24 (d) The Hockey Hall of Fame, located in Toronto, Ontario,
10-25 Canada.
10-26 (e) The National Soccer Hall of Fame, located in Oneonta, New
10-27 York.
10-28 (f) The International Tennis Hall of Fame, located in Newport,
10-29 Rhode Island.
10-30 (g) The Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame, located in Colorado Springs,
10-31 Colorado.
10-32 (h) Any hall of fame which has been established at a university
10-33 or community college within the University and Community
10-34 College System of Nevada.
10-35 Sec. 14. NRS 482.375 is hereby amended to read as follows:
10-36 482.375 1. An owner of a motor vehicle who is a resident of
10-37 the State of Nevada and who holds an unrevoked and unexpired
10-38 official amateur radio station license issued by the Federal
10-39 Communications Commission, upon application accompanied by
10-40 proof of ownership of that license, complying with the state motor
10-41 vehicle laws relating to registration and licensing of motor vehicles,
10-42 and upon the payment of the regular license fee for plates as
10-43 prescribed by law, and the payment of an additional fee of $35, must
10-44 be issued a license plate or plates, upon which in lieu of the numbers
10-45 as prescribed by law must be inscribed the words “RADIO
11-1 AMATEUR” and the official amateur radio call letters of the
11-2 applicant as assigned by the Federal Communications Commission.
11-3 The annual fee for a renewal sticker is $10 unless waived by the
11-4 Department pursuant to subsection 2. If the license plate or plates
11-5 are for a vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months
11-6 pursuant to section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the initial
11-7 issuance of the license plate or plates is $45, and the fee for a
11-8 renewal sticker is $20 unless waived by the Department pursuant
11-9 to subsection 2. The plate or plates may be used only on a private
11-10 passenger car, trailer or travel trailer or on a noncommercial truck.
11-11 2. The Department may waive the [annual] fee for a renewal
11-12 sticker if the applicant for renewal:
11-13 (a) Submits with his application for renewal a statement under
11-14 penalty of perjury that he will assist in communications during local,
11-15 state and federal emergencies; and
11-16 (b) Satisfies any other requirements established by the
11-17 Department by regulation for such a waiver.
11-18 3. The cost of the die and modifications necessary for the
11-19 issuance of a license plate pursuant to this section must be paid from
11-20 private sources without any expense to the State of Nevada.
11-21 4. The Department may adopt regulations:
11-22 (a) To ensure compliance with all state license laws relating to
11-23 the use and operation of a motor vehicle before issuance of the
11-24 plates in lieu of the regular Nevada license plate or plates.
11-25 (b) Setting forth the requirements and procedure for obtaining a
11-26 waiver of the [annual] fee for a renewal sticker.
11-27 5. All applications for the plates authorized by this section
11-28 must be made to the Department.
11-29 Sec. 15. NRS 482.3753 is hereby amended to read as follows:
11-30 482.3753 1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, the
11-31 Department, in cooperation with professional full-time salaried
11-32 firefighters in the State of Nevada, shall design, prepare and issue
11-33 license plates that recognize current or former employment as a
11-34 professional full-time salaried firefighter using any colors and
11-35 designs which the Department deems appropriate. The Department
11-36 shall not design, prepare or issue the license plates unless it receives
11-37 at least 250 applications for the issuance of those plates.
11-38 2. The Department shall issue license plates that recognize
11-39 current or former employment as a professional full-time salaried
11-40 firefighter for a passenger car or a light commercial vehicle upon
11-41 application by a qualified person who is entitled to license plates
11-42 pursuant to NRS 482.265 and who otherwise complies with the
11-43 requirements for registration and licensing pursuant to this chapter.
11-44 A person may request that personalized prestige license plates
11-45 issued pursuant to NRS 482.3667 be combined with license plates
12-1 that recognize current or former employment as a professional full-
12-2 time salaried firefighter if that person pays the fees for the
12-3 personalized prestige license plates in addition to the fees for the
12-4 license plates that recognize current or former employment as a
12-5 professional full-time salaried firefighter.
12-6 3. An application for the issuance or renewal of license plates
12-7 that recognize current or former employment as a professional full-
12-8 time salaried firefighter is void unless it is accompanied by
12-9 documentation which, in the determination of the Department,
12-10 provides reasonable proof of the identity of the applicant and proof
12-11 of his:
12-12 (a) Current employment as a professional full-time salaried
12-13 firefighter; or
12-14 (b) Status as a former professional full-time salaried firefighter
12-15 who retired from employment after completing at least 10 years of
12-16 creditable service as a firefighter within this state with:
12-17 (1) A fire Department; or
12-18 (2) A federal or state agency, the duties of which involve the
12-19 prevention and suppression of fires, including, without limitation,
12-20 the Bureau of Land Management and the Division of Forestry of the
12-21 State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
12-22 4. Proof of an applicant’s current or former employment as a
12-23 professional full-time salaried firefighter must consist of:
12-24 (a) An identification card issued by the Professional Fire
12-25 Fighters of Nevada or its successor;
12-26 (b) An identification card issued by the Nevada Fire Chiefs
12-27 Association or its successor; or
12-28 (c) A letter certifying the applicant’s current or former
12-29 employment as a professional full-time salaried firefighter, which
12-30 letter must be from:
12-31 (1) The Professional Fire Fighters of Nevada or its successor;
12-32 (2) The Nevada Fire Chiefs Association or its successor; or
12-33 (3) The chief officer of a federal or state agency, the duties of
12-34 which involve the prevention and suppression of fires, including,
12-35 without limitation, the Bureau of Land Management and the
12-36 Division of Forestry of the State Department of Conservation and
12-37 Natural Resources.
12-38 5. The fee payable to the Department for license plates that
12-39 recognize current or former employment as a professional full-time
12-40 salaried firefighter is $35, in addition to all other applicable
12-41 registration and license fees and governmental services taxes. The
12-42 license plates are renewable upon the payment to the Department of
12-43 $10 in addition to all other applicable registration and license fees
12-44 and governmental services taxes. If the license plates are for a
12-45 vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to
13-1 section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the initial issuance of
13-2 the license plates is $45 and the additional fee for the renewal of
13-3 the license plates is $20.
13-4 6. In addition to all other applicable registration and license
13-5 fees and governmental services taxes and the fees prescribed in
13-6 subsection 5, a person who requests a set of license plates that
13-7 recognize current or former employment as a professional full-time
13-8 salaried firefighter must pay for the initial issuance of the plates an
13-9 additional fee of $25 and for each renewal of the plates an additional
13-10 fee of $20 to support facilities for the treatment of burns which are
13-11 located within this state. If the license plates are for a vehicle that
13-12 is registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this
13-13 act, the additional fee for the initial issuance of the license plates
13-14 is $45 and the additional fee for the renewal of the license plates
13-15 is $40.
13-16 7. The Department shall deposit the fees collected pursuant to
13-17 subsection 6 with the State Treasurer for credit to the State General
13-18 Fund. The State Treasurer shall, on a quarterly basis, distribute the
13-19 fees deposited pursuant to this subsection in equal shares to each
13-20 facility for the treatment of burns that is located within this state.
13-21 8. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
13-22 holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this
13-23 section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, the
13-24 holder shall:
13-25 (a) Retain the plates and affix them to another vehicle that meets
13-26 the requirements of this section if the transfer and registration fees
13-27 are paid as set out in this chapter; or
13-28 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
13-29 return them to the Department.
13-30 9. As used in this section:
13-31 (a) “Facility for the treatment of burns” means a facility that:
13-32 (1) Offers specialized services for the treatment of injuries
13-33 resulting from burns; and
13-34 (2) Is part of or located within a hospital that has a center for
13-35 the treatment of trauma which is designated as a level I center by the
13-36 Administrator of the Health Division of the Department of Human
13-37 Resources.
13-38 (b) “Professional full-time salaried firefighter” means a person
13-39 employed in this state in a full-time salaried occupation of fire
13-40 fighting for the benefit or safety of the public.
13-41 Sec. 16. NRS 482.3754 is hereby amended to read as follows:
13-42 482.3754 1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, the
13-43 Department, in cooperation with the Nevada State Firefighters’
13-44 Association or its successor, shall design, prepare and issue license
13-45 plates that recognize current or former service as a volunteer
14-1 firefighter using any colors and designs which the Department
14-2 deems appropriate. The Department shall not design, prepare or
14-3 issue the license plates unless it receives at least 250 applications for
14-4 the issuance of those plates.
14-5 2. The Department shall issue license plates that recognize
14-6 current or former service as a volunteer firefighter for a passenger
14-7 car or a light commercial vehicle upon application by a qualified
14-8 person who is entitled to license plates pursuant to NRS 482.265
14-9 and who otherwise complies with the requirements for registration
14-10 and licensing pursuant to this chapter. A person may request that
14-11 personalized prestige license plates issued pursuant to NRS
14-12 482.3667 be combined with license plates that recognize current or
14-13 former service as a volunteer firefighter if that person pays the fees
14-14 for the personalized prestige license plates in addition to the fees for
14-15 the license plates that recognize current or former service as a
14-16 volunteer firefighter.
14-17 3. An application for the issuance or renewal of license plates
14-18 that recognize current or former service as a volunteer firefighter is
14-19 void unless it is accompanied by documentation which, in the
14-20 determination of the Department, provides reasonable proof of the
14-21 identity of the applicant and proof of his current service as a
14-22 volunteer firefighter or his status as a former volunteer firefighter
14-23 who retired from service as a volunteer firefighter within this state
14-24 after completing at least 10 years of active service. Proof of an
14-25 applicant’s current or former service as a volunteer firefighter must
14-26 consist of:
14-27 (a) An identification card which indicates that the applicant
14-28 currently serves as a volunteer firefighter; or
14-29 (b) A letter from the chief officer of a volunteer or combination
14-30 fire department certifying the applicant’s current or former service
14-31 as a volunteer firefighter.
14-32 4. The fee payable to the Department for license plates that
14-33 recognize current or former service as a volunteer firefighter is $35,
14-34 in addition to all other applicable registration and license fees and
14-35 governmental services taxes. The license plates are renewable upon
14-36 the payment to the Department of $10 in addition to all other
14-37 applicable registration and license fees and governmental services
14-38 taxes. If the license plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a
14-39 period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this act, the
14-40 additional fee for the initial issuance of the license plates is $45
14-41 and the additional fee for the renewal of the license plates is $20.
14-42 5. In addition to all other applicable registration and license
14-43 fees and governmental services taxes and the fees prescribed in
14-44 subsection 4, a person who requests a set of license plates that
14-45 recognize current or former service as a volunteer firefighter must
15-1 pay for the initial issuance of the plates an additional fee of $25 and
15-2 for each renewal of the plates an additional fee of $20 to support the
15-3 training of volunteer firefighters. If the license plates are for a
15-4 vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to
15-5 section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the initial issuance of
15-6 the license plates is $45 and the additional fee for the renewal of
15-7 the license plates is $40.
15-8 6. The Department shall deposit the fees collected pursuant to
15-9 subsection 5 with the State Treasurer for credit to the State General
15-10 Fund. The State Treasurer shall account separately for the money
15-11 deposited pursuant to this subsection and reserve such money for
15-12 expenditure by the State Fire Marshal in accordance with this
15-13 subsection. The State Fire Marshal may expend the money reserved
15-14 pursuant to this subsection solely for the support of, and to pay
15-15 expenses related to, training for volunteer firefighters provided by or
15-16 as directed by the Board of Directors of the Nevada State
15-17 Firefighters’ Association or its successor.
15-18 7. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
15-19 holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this
15-20 section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, the
15-21 holder shall:
15-22 (a) Retain the plates and affix them to another vehicle that meets
15-23 the requirements of this section if the transfer and registration fees
15-24 are paid as set out in this chapter; or
15-25 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
15-26 return them to the Department.
15-27 8. As used in this section:
15-28 (a) “Combination fire department” means a fire department that
15-29 is:
15-30 (1) Served by both volunteer and full-time salaried
15-31 firefighters; and
15-32 (2) Recognized as such by the State Fire Marshal.
15-33 (b) “Volunteer fire department” means a fire department
15-34 recognized as a bona fide volunteer fire department by the State Fire
15-35 Marshal.
15-36 (c) “Volunteer firefighter” means a person who serves actively
15-37 in an unpaid capacity in a volunteer or combination fire department
15-38 within this state as a firefighter for the benefit or safety of the
15-39 public.
15-40 Sec. 17. NRS 482.3755 is hereby amended to read as follows:
15-41 482.3755 1. An owner of a motor vehicle who is a resident of
15-42 this state and is a member of the Nevada Wing of the Civil Air
15-43 Patrol may, upon application on a form prescribed and furnished by
15-44 the Department, signed by the member and his commanding officer
15-45 and accompanied by proof of membership, be issued license plates
16-1 upon which is inscribed “CIVIL AIR PATROL” with four
16-2 consecutive numbers. The fee for the special license plates is $35, in
16-3 addition to all other applicable registration and license fees and
16-4 governmental services taxes. The annual fee for a renewal sticker is
16-5 $10. If the special license plates are for a vehicle that is registered
16-6 for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this act, the
16-7 additional fee for the initial issuance of the special license plates is
16-8 $45 and the fee for a renewal sticker is $20.
16-9 2. Each member may request two sets of license plates as
16-10 described in subsection 1. The second set of license plates for an
16-11 additional vehicle must have a different number than the first set of
16-12 license plates issued to the same member. The license plates may
16-13 only be used on private passenger vehicles or noncommercial
16-14 trucks.
16-15 3. Any member of the Nevada Wing of the Civil Air Patrol
16-16 who retires or is honorably discharged may retain any license plates
16-17 issued to him pursuant to subsection 1. If a member is dishonorably
16-18 discharged, he shall surrender any of these special plates in his
16-19 possession to the Department at least 10 days before his discharge
16-20 and, in lieu of those plates, is entitled to receive regular Nevada
16-21 license plates.
16-22 Sec. 18. NRS 482.3763 is hereby amended to read as follows:
16-23 482.3763 1. The Director shall order the preparation of
16-24 special license plates in support of veterans’ homes, and establish
16-25 procedures for the application for and issuance of the plates.
16-26 2. The Department shall, upon application therefor and
16-27 payment of the prescribed fees, issue special license plates in
16-28 support of veterans’ homes to any veteran of the Armed Forces of
16-29 the United States or his spouse, parent or child. The plates must be
16-30 inscribed with the word “VETERAN” and four consecutive
16-31 numbers, and with the seal of the branch of the Armed Forces of the
16-32 United States requested by the applicant.
16-33 3. If during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
16-34 holder of special plates issued pursuant to this section disposes of
16-35 the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, he shall retain the plates
16-36 and:
16-37 (a) Affix them to another vehicle which meets the requirements
16-38 of this section and report the change to the Department in
16-39 accordance with the procedure set forth for other transfers; or
16-40 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
16-41 return them to the Department.
16-42 4. In addition to all other applicable registration and license
16-43 fees and governmental services taxes, and to the special fee for
16-44 veterans’ homes, the fee for:
16-45 (a) The initial issuance of the special license plates is $35.
17-1 (b) The annual renewal sticker is $10.
17-2 (c) If the special license plates are for a vehicle that is
17-3 registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this
17-4 act, the fee for the initial issuance of the special license plates is
17-5 $45 and the fee for the renewal sticker is $20.
17-6 5. If the special plates issued pursuant to this section are lost,
17-7 stolen or mutilated, the owner of the vehicle may secure a set of
17-8 replacement license plates from the Department for a fee of $10.
17-9 Sec. 19. NRS 482.3764 is hereby amended to read as follows:
17-10 482.3764 1. Before the Department issues to any person,
17-11 pursuant to NRS 482.3763:
17-12 (a) An initial set of special license plates, it [shall:] must:
17-13 (1) Collect a special fee for a veterans’ home in the amount
17-14 of $25; and
17-15 (2) Affix a decal to each plate if requested by an applicant
17-16 who meets the requirements set forth in NRS 482.37635.
17-17 (b) An annual renewal sticker, it [shall:] must:
17-18 (1) Collect a special fee for a veterans’ home in the amount
17-19 of $20; and
17-20 (2) Affix a decal to each plate if requested by an applicant
17-21 who meets the requirements set forth in NRS 482.37635.
17-22 2. If the special license plates are for a vehicle that is
17-23 registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this
17-24 act, the special fee for an initial set of the special license plates is
17-25 $45 and the special fee for a renewal sticker is $40.
17-26 3. The Department shall deposit any money collected pursuant
17-27 to this section with the State Treasurer for credit to the Veterans’
17-28 Home Account.
17-29 Sec. 20. NRS 482.3765 is hereby amended to read as follows:
17-30 482.3765 1. A person who qualifies pursuant to this section
17-31 may register one passenger car or light commercial vehicle having a
17-32 manufacturer’s rated carrying capacity of 1 ton or less, for his own
17-33 personal use. A veteran of the Armed Forces of the United States
17-34 who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, is
17-35 entitled to [a] specially designed license [plate] plates inscribed with
17-36 the words “PEARL HARBOR VETERAN” or “PEARL HARBOR
17-37 SURVIVOR,” at the option of the person who qualifies pursuant to
17-38 this section, and three or four consecutive numbers.
17-39 2. The Department shall issue [a] specially designed license
17-40 [plate] plates for persons qualified pursuant to this section who
17-41 submit an application on a form prescribed by the Department and
17-42 evidence of their status as a survivor required by the Department.
17-43 3. If during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
17-44 holder of [a special plate] special license plates issued pursuant to
18-1 this section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed,
18-2 he shall retain the plates and:
18-3 (a) Affix them to another vehicle which meets the requirements
18-4 of this section and report the change to the Department in
18-5 accordance with the procedure set forth for other transfers; or
18-6 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
18-7 return them to the Department.
18-8 4. The fee for the special license [plate] plates is $25, in
18-9 addition to all other applicable registration and license fees and
18-10 governmental services taxes. The annual fee for a renewal sticker is
18-11 $5. If the special license plates are for a vehicle that is registered
18-12 for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this act, the fee
18-13 for the initial issuance of the special license plates is $30 and the
18-14 fee for a renewal sticker is $10.
18-15 Sec. 21. NRS 482.377 is hereby amended to read as follows:
18-16 482.377 1. A person who qualifies pursuant to this section
18-17 may register one passenger car or light commercial vehicle having a
18-18 manufacturer’s rated carrying capacity of one ton or less, for his
18-19 own personal use. A veteran of the Armed Forces of the United
18-20 States who, as a result of his service:
18-21 (a) Has suffered a 100-percent service-connected disability and
18-22 who receives compensation from the United States for his disability,
18-23 is entitled to [a] specially designed license [plate] plates inscribed
18-24 with the words DISABLED VETERAN and three or four
18-25 consecutive numbers.
18-26 (b) Has been captured and held prisoner by a military force of a
18-27 foreign nation, is entitled to [a] specially designed license [plate]
18-28 plates inscribed with the words ex-PRISONER OF WAR and three
18-29 or four consecutive numbers.
18-30 2. The Department shall issue [a] specially designed license
18-31 [plate] plates for persons qualified pursuant to this section who
18-32 submit an application on a form prescribed by the Department and
18-33 evidence of disability or former imprisonment required by the
18-34 Department.
18-35 3. A vehicle on which license plates issued by the Department
18-36 pursuant to this section are displayed is exempt from the payment of
18-37 any parking fees, including those collected through parking meters,
18-38 charged by the State or any political subdivision or other public
18-39 body within the State, other than the United States.
18-40 4. If during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
18-41 holder of [a special plate] special plates issued pursuant to this
18-42 section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, he
18-43 shall retain the plates and:
19-1 (a) Affix them to another vehicle which meets the requirements
19-2 of this section and report the change to the Department in
19-3 accordance with the procedure set forth for other transfers; or
19-4 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
19-5 return them to the Department.
19-6 Sec. 22. NRS 482.3775 is hereby amended to read as follows:
19-7 482.3775 1. A person who qualifies pursuant to this section
19-8 may register one passenger car or light commercial vehicle having a
19-9 manufacturer’s rated carrying capacity of 1 ton or less, for his own
19-10 personal use. A veteran of the Armed Forces of the United States
19-11 who was awarded the Purple Heart is entitled to [a] specially
19-12 designed license [plate which indicates] plates which indicate that
19-13 he is a recipient of the Purple Heart.
19-14 2. The Department shall issue [a] specially designed license
19-15 [plate] plates for any person qualified pursuant to this section who
19-16 submits an application on a form prescribed by the Department and
19-17 evidence of his status as a recipient of the Purple Heart as required
19-18 by the Department. The Department may designate any appropriate
19-19 colors for the special plates.
19-20 3. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
19-21 holder of [a special plate] special plates issued pursuant to the
19-22 provisions of this section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates
19-23 are affixed, he shall retain the plates and:
19-24 (a) Affix them to another vehicle which meets the requirements
19-25 of this section and report the change to the Department in
19-26 accordance with the procedure set forth for other transfers; or
19-27 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
19-28 return them to the Department.
19-29 4. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, no fee in
19-30 addition to the applicable registration and license fees and
19-31 governmental services taxes may be charged for the issuance or
19-32 renewal of special license plates issued pursuant to this section. If
19-33 the special plates issued pursuant to this section are lost, stolen or
19-34 mutilated, the owner of the vehicle may secure a set of replacement
19-35 license plates from the Department for a fee of $5.
19-36 Sec. 23. NRS 482.379 is hereby amended to read as follows:
19-37 482.379 1. The Director may order the design and
19-38 preparation of license plates which commemorate the 125th
19-39 anniversary of Nevada’s admission into the Union and establish the
19-40 procedures for the application and issuance of the plates.
19-41 2. The Department may designate any colors, numbers and
19-42 letters for the commemorative plates.
19-43 3. A person who is entitled to license plates pursuant to NRS
19-44 482.265 may apply for commemorative license plates.
20-1 4. The fee for the commemorative license plates is $10, in
20-2 addition to all other applicable registration and license fees and
20-3 governmental services taxes. If a person is eligible for and applies
20-4 for any special license plates issued pursuant to NRS 482.3667,
20-5 482.3672, 482.3675, 482.368 or 482.370 to 482.3825, inclusive, and
20-6 applies to have those special license plates combined with
20-7 commemorative plates, the person must pay the fees for the special
20-8 license plates in addition to the fee for the commemorative plates.
20-9 5. In addition to all fees for the license, registration and
20-10 governmental services taxes, a person who is eligible for and applies
20-11 for commemorative plates must pay $25 for the celebration of the
20-12 125th anniversary of Nevada’s admission into the Union. The fees
20-13 for the license, registration, and governmental services taxes and the
20-14 charge for the celebration may be paid with a single check.
20-15 6. Commemorative plates are renewable upon the payment of
20-16 $10. If the commemorative license plates are for a vehicle that is
20-17 registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this
20-18 act, the fee for the renewal of the commemorative license plates
20-19 is $20.
20-20 7. If , during [a registration year,] the period of registration,
20-21 the holder of commemorative plates issued pursuant to the
20-22 provisions of this section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates
20-23 are affixed, he may retain the plates and:
20-24 (a) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
20-25 return them to the Department; or
20-26 (b) Affix them to another vehicle which meets the requirements
20-27 of this section if the transfer and registration fees are paid as is
20-28 provided for in this chapter. A person who transfers plates must be
20-29 allowed a [one-twelfth] prorated reduction in fees for each calendar
20-30 month remaining unused from the previous registration.
20-31 8. Except as otherwise provided by subsection 10, if a
20-32 commemorative license plate or set of license plates issued pursuant
20-33 to the provisions of this section is lost, stolen or mutilated, the
20-34 owner of the vehicle may secure a replacement license plate or set
20-35 of replacement license plates, as the case may be, from the
20-36 Department upon payment of the fees set forth in subsection 2 of
20-37 NRS 482.500.
20-38 9. The Department shall, for each set of commemorative
20-39 license plates that it issues:
20-40 (a) Deposit the $25 collected for the celebration of the 125th
20-41 anniversary of Nevada’s admission into the Union with the State
20-42 Treasurer for credit to the Account for Nevada’s 125th Anniversary
20-43 in the State General Fund;
20-44 (b) Deposit $7.50 with the State Treasurer for credit to the
20-45 Motor Vehicle fund pursuant to the provisions of NRS 482.180; and
21-1 (c) Deposit $2.50 with the State Treasurer for credit to the
21-2 Department to reimburse the Department for the cost of
21-3 manufacturing the license plates.
21-4 10. The Department shall not:
21-5 (a) Issue the commemorative license plates after October 31,
21-6 1990.
21-7 (b) Issue replacement commemorative license plates after
21-8 June 30, 1995.
21-9 Sec. 24. NRS 482.37903 is hereby amended to read as
21-10 follows:
21-11 482.37903 1. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection
21-12 and subsection 7, the Department, in cooperation with the Board of
21-13 Museums and History of the Department of Cultural Affairs, shall
21-14 design, prepare and issue license plates which commemorate the
21-15 100th anniversary of the founding of the City of Las Vegas, using
21-16 any colors and designs that the Department deems appropriate. The
21-17 Department shall not design, prepare or issue the commemorative
21-18 license plates unless it receives at least 250 applications for the
21-19 issuance of those plates.
21-20 2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 7, if the
21-21 Department receives at least 250 applications for the issuance of the
21-22 commemorative license plates, the Department shall issue those
21-23 plates for a passenger car or light commercial vehicle upon
21-24 application by a person who is entitled to license plates pursuant to
21-25 NRS 482.265 and who otherwise complies with the requirements for
21-26 registration and licensing pursuant to this chapter. A person may
21-27 request that personalized prestige license plates issued pursuant to
21-28 NRS 482.3667 be combined with the commemorative license plates
21-29 if that person pays the fees for the personalized prestige license
21-30 plates in addition to the fees for the commemorative license plates
21-31 pursuant to subsections 3 and 4.
21-32 3. The fee for the commemorative license plates is $35, in
21-33 addition to all other applicable registration and license fees and
21-34 governmental services taxes. The license plates are renewable upon
21-35 the payment of $10. If the commemorative license plates are for a
21-36 vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to
21-37 section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the initial issuance of
21-38 the commemorative license plates is $45 and the fee for the
21-39 renewal of the commemorative license plates is $20.
21-40 4. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, in addition
21-41 to all other applicable registration and license fees and governmental
21-42 services taxes and the fee prescribed in subsection 3, a person who
21-43 requests a set of the commemorative license plates must pay for the
21-44 initial issuance of the plates an additional fee of $25 and for each
21-45 renewal of the plates an additional fee of $20, to be distributed
22-1 pursuant to subsection 5. If the commemorative license plates are
22-2 for a vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months pursuant
22-3 to section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the initial issuance of
22-4 the commemorative license plates is $45 and the additional fee for
22-5 the renewal of the commemorative license plates is $40. The
22-6 additional fees required pursuant to this subsection must not be
22-7 charged after December 31, 2005.
22-8 5. The Department shall deposit the fees collected pursuant to
22-9 subsection 4 with the State Treasurer for credit to the State General
22-10 Fund. For the duration of the collection of such fees, the State
22-11 Treasurer shall, on a quarterly basis, distribute the fees to the City
22-12 Treasurer of the City of Las Vegas to be used to pay for:
22-13 (a) A celebration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the
22-14 City of Las Vegas to be held in 2005; and
22-15 (b) Projects relating to the commemoration of the history of the
22-16 City of Las Vegas, including, without limitation, historical markers,
22-17 tours of historic sites and improvements to or restoration of historic
22-18 buildings or structures.
22-19 6. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
22-20 holder of the commemorative license plates disposes of the vehicle
22-21 to which the commemorative license plates are affixed, the holder
22-22 shall:
22-23 (a) Retain the commemorative license plates and affix them to
22-24 another vehicle that meets the requirements of this section if the
22-25 transfer and registration fees are paid as set forth in this chapter; or
22-26 (b) Within 30 days after removing the commemorative license
22-27 plates from the vehicle, return them to the Department.
22-28 7. The Department shall not issue:
22-29 (a) The commemorative license plates after December 31, 2005.
22-30 (b) Replacement license plates for those license plates after
22-31 December 31, 2010.
22-32 Sec. 25. NRS 482.37905 is hereby amended to read as
22-33 follows:
22-34 482.37905 1. Except as otherwise provided in this
22-35 subsection, the Department, in cooperation with the organizations in
22-36 this state which assist in the donation and procurement of human
22-37 organs, shall design, prepare and issue license plates that encourage
22-38 the donation of human organs using any colors and designs that the
22-39 Department deems appropriate. The Department shall not design,
22-40 prepare or issue the license plates unless it receives at least 250
22-41 applications for the issuance of those plates.
22-42 2. The Department may issue license plates that encourage the
22-43 donation of human organs for any passenger car or light commercial
22-44 vehicle upon application by a person who is entitled to license plates
22-45 pursuant to NRS 482.265 and who otherwise complies with the
23-1 requirements for registration and licensing pursuant to this chapter.
23-2 A person may request that personalized prestige license plates
23-3 issued pursuant to NRS 482.3667 be combined with license plates
23-4 that encourage the donation of human organs if that person pays the
23-5 fees for the personalized prestige license plates in addition to the
23-6 fees for the license plates which encourage the donation of human
23-7 organs pursuant to subsection 3.
23-8 3. The fee for license plates to encourage the donation of
23-9 human organs is $35, in addition to all other applicable registration
23-10 and license fees and governmental services taxes. The license plates
23-11 are renewable upon the payment of $10. If the license plates are for
23-12 a vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to
23-13 section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the initial issuance of
23-14 the license plates is $45 and the fee for the renewal of the license
23-15 plates is $20.
23-16 4. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
23-17 holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this
23-18 section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, he
23-19 may retain the plates and:
23-20 (a) Affix them to another vehicle that meets the requirements of
23-21 this section if the transfer and registration fees are paid as set forth
23-22 in this chapter; or
23-23 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
23-24 return them to the Department.
23-25 Sec. 26. NRS 482.37917 is hereby amended to read as
23-26 follows:
23-27 482.37917 1. Except as otherwise provided in this
23-28 subsection, the Department, in cooperation with the State
23-29 Department of Agriculture and the Nevada Future Farmers of
23-30 America Foundation, shall design, prepare and issue license plates
23-31 which indicate support for the promotion of agriculture within this
23-32 state, including, without limitation, support for the programs and
23-33 activities of the Future Farmers of America within this state, using
23-34 any colors that the Department deems appropriate. The design of the
23-35 license plates must include the phrase “People Grow Things Here!”
23-36 and an identifying symbol furnished by the Nevada Future Farmers
23-37 of America Foundation. The Department shall not design, prepare or
23-38 issue the license plates unless it receives at least 250 applications for
23-39 the issuance of those plates.
23-40 2. If the Department receives at least 250 applications for the
23-41 issuance of license plates which indicate support for the promotion
23-42 of agriculture within this state, the Department shall issue those
23-43 plates for a passenger car or light commercial vehicle upon
23-44 application by a person who is entitled to license plates pursuant to
23-45 NRS 482.265 and who otherwise complies with the requirements for
24-1 registration and licensing pursuant to this chapter. A person may
24-2 request that personalized prestige license plates issued pursuant to
24-3 NRS 482.3667 be combined with license plates which indicate
24-4 support for the promotion of agriculture within this state if that
24-5 person pays the fees for the personalized prestige license plates in
24-6 addition to the fees for the license plates which indicate support for
24-7 the promotion of agriculture within this state pursuant to subsections
24-8 3 and 4.
24-9 3. The fee for license plates which indicate support for the
24-10 promotion of agriculture within this state is $35, in addition to all
24-11 other applicable registration and license fees and governmental
24-12 services taxes. The license plates are renewable upon the payment of
24-13 $10. If the license plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a
24-14 period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this act, the
24-15 additional fee for the initial issuance of the license plates is $45
24-16 and the fee for the renewal of the license plates is $20.
24-17 4. In addition to all fees for the license, registration and
24-18 governmental services taxes, a person who requests a set of license
24-19 plates which indicate support for the promotion of agriculture within
24-20 this state must pay for the initial issuance of the plates an additional
24-21 fee of $25 and for each renewal of the plates an additional fee of
24-22 $20, to be distributed in accordance with subsection 5. If the license
24-23 plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months
24-24 pursuant to section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the initial
24-25 issuance of the license plates is $45 and the additional fee for the
24-26 renewal of the license plates is $40.
24-27 5. The Department shall deposit the fees collected pursuant to
24-28 subsection 4 with the State Treasurer for credit to the State General
24-29 Fund. The State Treasurer shall, on a quarterly basis, distribute the
24-30 fees deposited pursuant to this section in the following manner:
24-31 (a) Remit one-half of the fees to the Nevada Future Farmers of
24-32 America Foundation for the support of programs and activities of
24-33 the Future Farmers of America within this state.
24-34 (b) Deposit one-half of the fees for credit to the Account for
24-35 License Plates for the Promotion of Agriculture within this state
24-36 created pursuant to NRS 561.411.
24-37 6. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
24-38 holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this
24-39 section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, he
24-40 may retain the plates and:
24-41 (a) Affix them to another vehicle that meets the requirements of
24-42 this section if the transfer and registration fees are paid as set out in
24-43 this chapter; or
24-44 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
24-45 return them to the Department.
25-1 Sec. 27. NRS 482.379175 is hereby amended to read as
25-2 follows:
25-3 482.379175 1. Except as otherwise provided in this
25-4 subsection, the Department shall design, prepare and issue license
25-5 plates for the appreciation of animals, using any colors and designs
25-6 that the Department deems appropriate. The Department shall not
25-7 design, prepare or issue the license plates unless it receives at least
25-8 250 applications for the issuance of those plates.
25-9 2. If the Department receives at least 250 applications for the
25-10 issuance of license plates for the appreciation of animals, the
25-11 Department shall issue those plates for a passenger car or light
25-12 commercial vehicle upon application by a person who is entitled to
25-13 license plates pursuant to NRS 482.265 and who otherwise complies
25-14 with the requirements for registration and licensing pursuant to this
25-15 chapter. A person may request that personalized prestige license
25-16 plates issued pursuant to NRS 482.3667 be combined with license
25-17 plates for the appreciation of animals if that person pays the fees for
25-18 the personalized prestige license plates in addition to the fees for the
25-19 license plates for the appreciation of animals pursuant to subsections
25-20 3 and 4.
25-21 3. The fee for license plates for the appreciation of animals is
25-22 $35, in addition to all other applicable registration and license fees
25-23 and governmental services taxes. The license plates are renewable
25-24 upon the payment of $10. If the license plates are for a vehicle that
25-25 is registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this
25-26 act, the additional fee for the initial issuance of the license plates
25-27 is $45 and the fee for the renewal of the license plates is $20.
25-28 4. In addition to all other applicable registration and license
25-29 fees and governmental services taxes and the fee prescribed in
25-30 subsection 3, a person who requests a set of license plates for the
25-31 appreciation of animals must pay for the initial issuance of the plates
25-32 an additional fee of $25 and for each renewal of the plates an
25-33 additional fee of $20, to be distributed in the manner prescribed in
25-34 subsection 5. If the license plates are for a vehicle that is registered
25-35 for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this act, the
25-36 additional fee for the initial issuance of the license plates is $45
25-37 and the additional fee for the renewal of the license plates is $40.
25-38 5. The Department shall deposit the fees collected pursuant to
25-39 subsection 4 with the State Treasurer for credit to the State General
25-40 Fund. The State Treasurer shall, on a quarterly basis, distribute to
25-41 each county the fees collected for the preceding quarter for license
25-42 plates for vehicles registered in that county. The money may be used
25-43 by the county only:
26-1 (a) For programs that are approved by the board of county
26-2 commissioners for the adoption of animals and for the spaying and
26-3 neutering of animals.
26-4 (b) To make grants to nonprofit organizations to carry out the
26-5 programs described in paragraph (a).
26-6 6. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
26-7 holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this
26-8 section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, the
26-9 holder shall:
26-10 (a) Retain the plates and affix them to another vehicle that meets
26-11 the requirements of this section if the transfer and registration fees
26-12 are paid as set forth in this chapter; or
26-13 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
26-14 return them to the Department.
26-15 Sec. 28. NRS 482.37918 is hereby amended to read as
26-16 follows:
26-17 482.37918 1. Except as otherwise provided in this
26-18 subsection, the Department, in cooperation with the Nevada Test
26-19 Site Historical Foundation or its successor, shall design, prepare and
26-20 issue license plates for the support of the preservation of the history
26-21 of atomic testing in Nevada, using any colors and designs that the
26-22 Department deems appropriate. The Department shall not design,
26-23 prepare or issue the license plates unless it receives at least 250
26-24 applications for the issuance of those plates.
26-25 2. If the Department receives at least 250 applications for the
26-26 issuance of license plates for the support of the preservation of the
26-27 history of atomic testing in Nevada, the Department shall issue those
26-28 plates for a passenger car or light commercial vehicle upon
26-29 application by a person who is entitled to license plates pursuant to
26-30 NRS 482.265 and who otherwise complies with the requirements for
26-31 registration and licensing pursuant to this chapter. A person may
26-32 request that personalized prestige license plates issued pursuant to
26-33 NRS 482.3667 be combined with license plates for the support of
26-34 the preservation of the history of atomic testing in Nevada if that
26-35 person pays the fees for the personalized prestige license plates in
26-36 addition to the fees for the license plates for the support of the
26-37 preservation of the history of atomic testing in Nevada pursuant to
26-38 subsections 3 and 4.
26-39 3. The fee for license plates for the support of the preservation
26-40 of the history of atomic testing in Nevada is $35, in addition to all
26-41 other applicable registration and license fees and governmental
26-42 services taxes. The license plates are renewable upon the payment of
26-43 $10. If the license plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a
26-44 period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this act, the
27-1 additional fee for the initial issuance of the license plates is $45
27-2 and the fee for the renewal of the license plates is $20.
27-3 4. In addition to all other applicable registration and license
27-4 fees and governmental services taxes and the fee prescribed in
27-5 subsection 3, a person who requests a set of license plates for the
27-6 support of the preservation of the history of atomic testing in
27-7 Nevada must pay for the initial issuance of the plates an additional
27-8 fee of $25 and for each renewal of the plates an additional fee of
27-9 $20, to be distributed pursuant to subsection 5. If the license plates
27-10 are for a vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months
27-11 pursuant to section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the initial
27-12 issuance of the license plates is $45 and the additional fee for the
27-13 renewal of the license plates is $40.
27-14 5. The Department shall deposit the fees collected pursuant to
27-15 subsection 4 with the State Treasurer for credit to the State General
27-16 Fund. The State Treasurer shall, on a quarterly basis, distribute the
27-17 fees deposited pursuant to this subsection to the Nevada Test Site
27-18 Historical Foundation or its successor for its programs and activities
27-19 in support of the preservation of the history of atomic testing in
27-20 Nevada.
27-21 6. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
27-22 holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this
27-23 section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, the
27-24 holder shall:
27-25 (a) Retain the plates and affix them to another vehicle that meets
27-26 the requirements of this section if the transfer and registration fees
27-27 are paid as set forth in this chapter; or
27-28 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
27-29 return them to the Department.
27-30 Sec. 29. NRS 482.37919 is hereby amended to read as
27-31 follows:
27-32 482.37919 1. Except as otherwise provided in this
27-33 subsection, the Department shall, in cooperation with the Board of
27-34 Directors of the Las Vegas Valley Water District, design, prepare
27-35 and issue license plates to support the desert preserve established by
27-36 the Board of Directors of the Las Vegas Valley Water District. The
27-37 license plates may include any colors and designs that the
27-38 Department deems appropriate.
27-39 2. The Department may issue license plates specified in
27-40 subsection 1 for a passenger car or light commercial vehicle upon
27-41 application by a person who is entitled to license plates pursuant to
27-42 the provisions of NRS 482.265 and who otherwise complies with
27-43 the requirements for registration and licensing pursuant to the
27-44 provisions of this chapter. A person may request that personalized
27-45 prestige license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of NRS
28-1 482.3667 be combined with license plates specified in subsection 1
28-2 if that person pays, in addition to the fees specified in subsections 3
28-3 and 4, the fees for the personalized prestige license plates.
28-4 3. The fee for license plates specified in subsection 1 is $35.
28-5 The fee is in addition to any other applicable registration and license
28-6 fees and governmental services taxes. The license plates are
28-7 renewable upon the payment of $10. If the license plates are for a
28-8 vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to
28-9 section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the initial issuance of
28-10 the license plates is $45 and the fee for the renewal of the license
28-11 plates is $20.
28-12 4. In addition to the fees for the license, registration and
28-13 governmental services taxes, a person who requests the issuance of
28-14 license plates specified in subsection 1 must pay:
28-15 (a) For the initial issuance of the plates, an additional fee of $25
28-16 . [; and]
28-17 (b) For each renewal of the plates, an additional $20 to support
28-18 the desert preserve specified in subsection 1.
28-19 (c) If the license plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a
28-20 period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this act, the
28-21 additional fee for the initial issuance of the license plates is $45
28-22 and the additional fee for the renewal of the license plates is $40.
28-23 5. The Department shall deposit the fees collected pursuant to
28-24 the provisions of subsection 4 with the State Treasurer for credit to
28-25 an Account for the Support of the Desert Preserve established by the
28-26 Board of Directors of the Las Vegas Valley Water District. On or
28-27 before January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1 of each year, the
28-28 State Controller shall distribute the money deposited in the Account
28-29 for the preceding quarter to the Board of Directors of the Las Vegas
28-30 Valley Water District.
28-31 6. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
28-32 holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this
28-33 section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, he
28-34 may retain the plates and:
28-35 (a) Affix the license plates to another vehicle that meets the
28-36 requirements of this section if the transfer and registration fees are
28-37 paid pursuant to the provisions of this chapter; or
28-38 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
28-39 return the plates to the Department.
28-40 Sec. 30. NRS 482.3792 is hereby amended to read as follows:
28-41 482.3792 1. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection,
28-42 the Department shall, in cooperation with the State Arts Council,
28-43 design, prepare and issue license plates for the support of the
28-44 education of children in the arts, using any colors and designs which
28-45 the Department deems appropriate. The Department shall not
29-1 design, prepare or issue the license plates unless it receives at least
29-2 250 applications for the issuance of those plates.
29-3 2. The Department may issue license plates for the support of
29-4 the education of children in the arts for a passenger car or light
29-5 commercial vehicle upon application by a person who is entitled to
29-6 license plates pursuant to NRS 482.265 and who otherwise complies
29-7 with the requirements for registration and licensing pursuant to this
29-8 chapter. A person may request that personalized prestige license
29-9 plates issued pursuant to NRS 482.3667 be combined with license
29-10 plates for the support of the education of children in the arts if that
29-11 person pays the fee for the personalized prestige license plates in
29-12 addition to the fees for the license plates for the support of the
29-13 education of children in the arts pursuant to subsections 3 and 4.
29-14 3. The fee for license plates for the support of the education of
29-15 children in the arts is $35, in addition to all other applicable
29-16 registration and license fees and governmental services taxes. The
29-17 license plates are renewable upon the payment of $10. If the license
29-18 plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months
29-19 pursuant to section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the initial
29-20 issuance of the license plates is $45 and the fee for the renewal of
29-21 the license plates is $20.
29-22 4. In addition to all fees for the license, registration and
29-23 governmental services taxes, a person who requests a set of license
29-24 plates for the support of the education of children in the arts must
29-25 pay for the initial issuance of the plates an additional fee of $15 and
29-26 for each renewal of the plates an additional fee of $10 to finance
29-27 programs which promote the education of children in the arts. If the
29-28 license plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a period of 24
29-29 months pursuant to section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the
29-30 initial issuance of the license plates is $25 and the fee for the
29-31 renewal of the license plates is $20.
29-32 5. The Department shall deposit the fees collected pursuant to
29-33 subsection 4 with the State Treasurer for credit to the Account for
29-34 License Plates for the Support of the Education of Children in the
29-35 Arts created pursuant to NRS 233C.094.
29-36 6. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
29-37 holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this
29-38 section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, he
29-39 may retain the plates and:
29-40 (a) Affixthem to another vehicle which meets the requirements
29-41 of this section if the transfer and registration fees are paid as set out
29-42 in this chapter; or
29-43 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
29-44 returnthem to the Department.
30-1 Sec. 31. NRS 482.3793 is hereby amended to read as follows:
30-2 482.3793 1. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection,
30-3 the Department, in cooperation with the Director of the
30-4 Clearinghouse established pursuant to NRS 432.170, shall design,
30-5 prepare and issue license plates for the support of missing or
30-6 exploited children. The license plates must be inscribed with a hand.
30-7 The Department may designate any appropriate colors for the
30-8 license plates. The Department shall not design, prepare or issue
30-9 the license plates unless it receives at least 250 applications for the
30-10 issuance of those plates.
30-11 2. The Department may issue license plates for the support of
30-12 missing or exploited children for any passenger car or light
30-13 commercial vehicle upon application by any person who is entitled
30-14 to license plates pursuant to NRS 482.265 and who otherwise
30-15 complies with the requirements for registration and licensing
30-16 pursuant to this chapter. A person may request that personalized
30-17 prestige license plates issued pursuant to NRS 482.3667 be
30-18 combined with license plates for the support of missing or exploited
30-19 children if that person pays the fees for the personalized prestige
30-20 license plates in addition to the fees for the license plates for the
30-21 support of missing or exploited children pursuant to subsections 3
30-22 and 4.
30-23 3. The fee for license plates for the support of missing or
30-24 exploited children is $35, in addition to all other applicable
30-25 registration and license fees and governmental services taxes. The
30-26 license plates are renewable upon the payment of $10. If the license
30-27 plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months
30-28 pursuant to section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the initial
30-29 issuance of the license plates is $45 and the fee for the renewal of
30-30 the license plates is $20.
30-31 4. In addition to all fees for the license, registration and
30-32 governmental services taxes, a person who requests a set of license
30-33 plates for the support of missing or exploited children must pay for
30-34 the initial issuance of the plates an additional fee of $15 and for each
30-35 renewal of the plates an additional fee of $10 to carry out the
30-36 provisions of NRS 432.150 to 432.220, inclusive. If the license
30-37 plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months
30-38 pursuant to section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the initial
30-39 issuance of the license plates is $25 and the additional fee for the
30-40 renewal of the license plates is $20.
30-41 5. The Department shall deposit the fees collected pursuant to
30-42 subsection 4 with the State Treasurer for credit to the Account for
30-43 License Plates for the Support of Missing or Exploited Children
30-44 created pursuant to NRS 432.154.
31-1 6. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
31-2 holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this
31-3 section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, he
31-4 may retain the plates and:
31-5 (a) Affix them to another vehicle which meets the requirements
31-6 of this section if the transfer and registration fees are paid as set out
31-7 in this chapter; or
31-8 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
31-9 return them to the Department.
31-10 Sec. 32. NRS 482.37933 is hereby amended to read as
31-11 follows:
31-12 482.37933 1. Except as otherwise provided in this
31-13 subsection, the Department, in cooperation with the Division of
31-14 State Lands of the State Department of Conservation and Natural
31-15 Resources, shall design, prepare and issue license plates for the
31-16 support of the preservation and restoration of the natural
31-17 environment of the Lake Tahoe Basin using any colors that the
31-18 Department deems appropriate. The design of the license plates
31-19 must include a depiction of Lake Tahoe and its surrounding area.
31-20 The Department shall not design, prepare or issue the license plates
31-21 unless it receives at least 250 applications for the issuance of those
31-22 plates.
31-23 2. The Department may issue license plates for the support of
31-24 the preservation and restoration of the natural environment of the
31-25 Lake Tahoe Basin for a passenger car or light commercial vehicle
31-26 upon application by a person who is entitled to license plates
31-27 pursuant to NRS 482.265 and who otherwise complies with the
31-28 requirements for registration and licensing pursuant to this chapter.
31-29 A person may request that personalized prestige license plates
31-30 issued pursuant to NRS 482.3667 be combined with license plates
31-31 for the support of the preservation and restoration of the natural
31-32 environment of the Lake Tahoe Basin if that person pays the fees for
31-33 the personalized prestige license plates in addition to the fees for the
31-34 license plates for the support of the preservation and restoration of
31-35 the natural environment of the Lake Tahoe Basin pursuant to
31-36 subsections 3 and 4.
31-37 3. The fee for license plates for the support of the preservation
31-38 and restoration of the natural environment of the Lake Tahoe Basin
31-39 is $35, in addition to all other applicable registration and license
31-40 fees and governmental services taxes. The license plates are
31-41 renewable upon the payment of $10. If the license plates are for a
31-42 vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to
31-43 section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the initial issuance of
31-44 the license plates is $45 and the fee for the renewal of the license
31-45 plates is $20.
32-1 4. In addition to all fees for the license, registration and
32-2 governmental services taxes, a person who requests a set of license
32-3 plates for the support of the preservation and restoration of the
32-4 natural environment of the Lake Tahoe Basin must pay for the initial
32-5 issuance of the plates an additional fee of $25 and for each renewal
32-6 of the plates an additional fee of $20 to finance projects for the
32-7 preservation and restoration of the natural environment of the Lake
32-8 Tahoe Basin. If the license plates are for a vehicle that is
32-9 registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this
32-10 act, the additional fee for the initial issuance of the license plates
32-11 is $45 and the additional fee for the renewal of the license plates
32-12 is $40.
32-13 5. The Department shall deposit the fees collected pursuant to
32-14 subsection 4 with the State Treasurer for credit to the Account for
32-15 License Plates for the Support of the Preservation and Restoration of
32-16 the Natural Environment of the Lake Tahoe Basin created pursuant
32-17 to NRS 321.5951.
32-18 6. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
32-19 holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this
32-20 section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, he
32-21 may retain the plates and:
32-22 (a) Affix them to another vehicle that meets the requirements of
32-23 this section if the transfer and registration fees are paid as set out in
32-24 this chapter; or
32-25 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
32-26 return them to the Department.
32-27 Sec. 33. NRS 482.37934 is hereby amended to read as
32-28 follows:
32-29 482.37934 1. Except as otherwise provided in this
32-30 subsection, the Department, in cooperation with the Outside Las
32-31 Vegas Foundation or its successor, shall design, prepare and issue
32-32 license plates to support preserving the federal lands surrounding
32-33 Las Vegas, promoting community stewardship of those valuable
32-34 resources, enriching visitors’ experience and enhancing the quality
32-35 of life of local residents, using any colors and designs that the
32-36 Department deems appropriate. The Department shall not design,
32-37 prepare or issue the license plates unless it receives at least 250
32-38 applications for the issuance of those plates.
32-39 2. If the Department receives at least 250 applications for the
32-40 issuance of license plates pursuant to this section, the Department
32-41 shall issue those plates for a passenger car or light commercial
32-42 vehicle upon application by a person who is entitled to license plates
32-43 pursuant to NRS 482.265 and who otherwise complies with the
32-44 requirements for registration and licensing pursuant to this chapter.
32-45 A person may request that personalized prestige license plates
33-1 issued pursuant to NRS 482.3667 be combined with license plates
33-2 issued pursuant to this section if that person pays the fees for the
33-3 personalized prestige license plates in addition to the fees prescribed
33-4 pursuant to subsections 3 and 4 for the license plates issued pursuant
33-5 to this section.
33-6 3. The fee for license plates issued pursuant to this section is
33-7 $35, in addition to all other applicable registration and license fees
33-8 and governmental services taxes. The license plates are renewable
33-9 upon the payment of $10. If the license plates are for a vehicle that
33-10 is registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this
33-11 act, the additional fee for the initial issuance of the license plates
33-12 is $45 and the fee for the renewal of the license plates is $20.
33-13 4. In addition to all other applicable registration and license
33-14 fees and governmental services taxes and the fee prescribed in
33-15 subsection 3, a person who requests a set of license plates pursuant
33-16 to this section must pay for the initial issuance of the plates an
33-17 additional fee of $25 and for each renewal of the plates an additional
33-18 fee of $20 to be distributed pursuant to subsection 5. If the license
33-19 plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months
33-20 pursuant to section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the initial
33-21 issuance of the license plates is $45 and the additional fee for the
33-22 renewal of the license plates is $40.
33-23 5. The Department shall deposit the fees collected pursuant to
33-24 subsection 4 with the State Treasurer for credit to the State General
33-25 Fund. The State Treasurer shall, on a quarterly basis, distribute the
33-26 fees deposited pursuant to this section to the Outside Las Vegas
33-27 Foundation or its successor for its programs and activities in support
33-28 of preserving the federal lands surrounding Las Vegas, promoting
33-29 community stewardship of those valuable resources, enriching
33-30 visitors’ experience and enhancing the quality of life of local
33-31 residents.
33-32 6. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
33-33 holder of license plates issued pursuant to this section disposes of
33-34 the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, the holder shall:
33-35 (a) Retain the plates and affix them to another vehicle that meets
33-36 the requirements of this section if the transfer and registration fees
33-37 are paid as set forth in this chapter; or
33-38 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
33-39 return them to the Department.
33-40 Sec. 34. NRS 482.37935 is hereby amended to read as
33-41 follows:
33-42 482.37935 1. Except as otherwise provided in this
33-43 subsection, the Department, in cooperation with the Division of
33-44 State Lands of the State Department of Conservation and Natural
33-45 Resources, shall design, prepare and issue license plates for the
34-1 support of the natural environment of the Mount Charleston area
34-2 using any colors that the Department deems appropriate. The design
34-3 of the license plates must include a depiction of Mount Charleston
34-4 and its surrounding area. The Department shall not design, prepare
34-5 or issue the license plates unless it receives at least 250 applications
34-6 for the issuance of those plates.
34-7 2. If the Department receives at least 250 applications for the
34-8 issuance of license plates for the support of the natural environment
34-9 of the Mount Charleston area, the Department shall issue those
34-10 plates for a passenger car or light commercial vehicle upon
34-11 application by a person who is entitled to license plates pursuant to
34-12 NRS 482.265 and who otherwise complies with the requirements for
34-13 registration and licensing pursuant to this chapter. A person may
34-14 request that personalized prestige license plates issued pursuant to
34-15 NRS 482.3667 be combined with license plates for the support of
34-16 the natural environment of the Mount Charleston area if that person
34-17 pays the fees for the personalized prestige license plates in addition
34-18 to the fees for the license plates for the support of the natural
34-19 environment of the Mount Charleston area pursuant to subsections 3
34-20 and 4.
34-21 3. The fee for license plates for the support of the natural
34-22 environment of the Mount Charleston area is $35, in addition to all
34-23 other applicable registration and license fees and governmental
34-24 services taxes. The license plates are renewable upon the payment of
34-25 $10. If the license plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a
34-26 period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this act, the
34-27 additional fee for the initial issuance of the license plates is $45
34-28 and the fee for the renewal of the license plates is $20.
34-29 4. In addition to all fees for the license, registration and
34-30 governmental services taxes, a person who requests a set of license
34-31 plates for the support of the natural environment of the Mount
34-32 Charleston area must pay for the initial issuance of the plates an
34-33 additional fee of $25 and for each renewal of the plates an additional
34-34 fee of $20 to finance projects for the natural environment of the
34-35 Mount Charleston area. If the license plates are for a vehicle that is
34-36 registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this
34-37 act, the additional fee for the initial issuance of the license plates
34-38 is $45 and the additional fee for the renewal of the license plates
34-39 is $40.
34-40 5. The Department shall deposit the fees collected pursuant to
34-41 subsection 4 with the State Treasurer for credit to the Account for
34-42 License Plates for the Support of the Natural Environment of the
34-43 Mount Charleston Area created pursuant to NRS 321.5959.
34-44 6. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
34-45 holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this
35-1 section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, he
35-2 may retain the plates and:
35-3 (a) Affix them to another vehicle that meets the requirements of
35-4 this section if the transfer and registration fees are paid as set out in
35-5 this chapter; or
35-6 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
35-7 return them to the Department.
35-8 Sec. 35. NRS 482.37937 is hereby amended to read as
35-9 follows:
35-10 482.37937 1. Except as otherwise provided in this
35-11 subsection, the Department, in cooperation with the Pyramid Lake
35-12 Paiute Tribe, shall design, prepare and issue license plates for the
35-13 support of the preservation and restoration of the natural
35-14 environment of the Lower Truckee River and Pyramid Lake using
35-15 any colors that the Department deems appropriate. The design of the
35-16 license plates must include a depiction of Pyramid Lake and its
35-17 surrounding area. The Department shall not design, prepare or issue
35-18 the license plates unless it receives at least 250 applications for the
35-19 issuance of those plates.
35-20 2. If the Department receives at least 250 applications for the
35-21 issuance of license plates for the support of the preservation and
35-22 restoration of the natural environment of the Lower Truckee River
35-23 and Pyramid Lake, the Department shall issue those plates for a
35-24 passenger car or light commercial vehicle upon application by a
35-25 person who is entitled to license plates pursuant to NRS 482.265
35-26 and who otherwise complies with the requirements for registration
35-27 and licensing pursuant to this chapter. A person may request that
35-28 personalized prestige license plates issued pursuant to NRS
35-29 482.3667 be combined with license plates for the support of the
35-30 preservation and restoration of the natural environment of the Lower
35-31 Truckee River and Pyramid Lake if that person pays the fees for the
35-32 personalized prestige license plates in addition to the fees for the
35-33 license plates for the support of the preservation and restoration of
35-34 the natural environment of the Lower Truckee River and Pyramid
35-35 Lake pursuant to subsections 3 and 4.
35-36 3. The fee for license plates for the support of the preservation
35-37 and restoration of the natural environment of the Lower Truckee
35-38 River and Pyramid Lake is $35, in addition to all other applicable
35-39 registration and license fees and governmental services taxes. The
35-40 license plates are renewable upon the payment of $10. If the license
35-41 plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months
35-42 pursuant to section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the initial
35-43 issuance of the license plates is $45 and the fee for the renewal of
35-44 the license plates is $20.
36-1 4. In addition to all other applicable registration and license
36-2 fees and governmental services taxes and the fee prescribed in
36-3 subsection 3, a person who requests a set of license plates for the
36-4 support of the preservation and restoration of the natural
36-5 environment of the Lower Truckee River and Pyramid Lake must
36-6 pay for the initial issuance of the plates an additional fee of $25 and
36-7 for each renewal of the plates an additional fee of $20, to be
36-8 distributed pursuant to subsection 5. If the license plates are for a
36-9 vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to
36-10 section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the initial issuance of
36-11 the license plates is $45 and the additional fee for the renewal of
36-12 the license plates is $40.
36-13 5. The Department shall deposit the fees collected pursuant to
36-14 subsection 4 with the State Treasurer for credit to the State General
36-15 Fund. The State Treasurer shall, on a quarterly basis, distribute the
36-16 fees deposited pursuant to this subsection to the Pyramid Lake
36-17 Paiute Tribe. The fees deposited pursuant to this subsection may
36-18 only be used to:
36-19 (a) Protect, restore and enhance the water quality and natural
36-20 resources of or relating to the Lower Truckee River and Pyramid
36-21 Lake, including, without limitation:
36-22 (1) Providing matching money for grants that are available
36-23 from federal or state agencies for such purposes; and
36-24 (2) Paying the costs of the Tribe’s portion of joint projects
36-25 with local, state or federal agencies for such purposes.
36-26 (b) Pay for, or match grants for, projects for the enhancement of
36-27 the economic development of the area surrounding the Lower
36-28 Truckee River and Pyramid Lake.
36-29 (c) Pay for the development and construction of an arena on the
36-30 Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation for activities pertaining to
36-31 fairgrounds or rodeos, or both, and to provide financial support for
36-32 the establishment of a rodeo team or other designated activities at
36-33 Pyramid Lake High School. Until October 1, 2006, 25 percent of the
36-34 fees deposited pursuant to this subsection must be used for the
36-35 purposes described in this paragraph.
36-36 6. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
36-37 holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of
36-38 subsections 1 to 6, inclusive, disposes of the vehicle to which the
36-39 plates are affixed, the holder shall:
36-40 (a) Retain the plates and affix them to another vehicle that meets
36-41 the requirements of subsections 1 to 6, inclusive, if the transfer and
36-42 registration fees are paid as set forth in this chapter; or
36-43 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
36-44 return them to the Department.
37-1 7. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the Director
37-2 shall, at the request of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe:
37-3 (a) Order the design and preparation of souvenir license plates
37-4 that indicate support for the preservation and restoration of the
37-5 natural environment of the Lower Truckee River and Pyramid Lake;
37-6 and
37-7 (b) Issue such souvenir license plates only to the Pyramid Lake
37-8 Paiute Tribe for a fee established pursuant to NRS 482.3825. The
37-9 Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe may resell such souvenir license plates
37-10 at a price determined by the Tribe.
37-11 The Director shall not order the design or preparation of souvenir
37-12 license plates pursuant to this subsection unless the Department has
37-13 received at least 250 applications for the issuance of license plates
37-14 for the support of the preservation and restoration of the natural
37-15 environment of the Lower Truckee River and Pyramid Lake
37-16 pursuant to subsections 1 to 6, inclusive.
37-17 Sec. 36. NRS 482.37938 is hereby amended to read as
37-18 follows:
37-19 482.37938 1. Except as otherwise provided in this
37-20 subsection, the Department, in cooperation with the Reno Rodeo
37-21 Foundation and the Nevada High School Rodeo Association or their
37-22 successors, shall design, prepare and issue license plates for the
37-23 support of rodeos, including support for the programs and charitable
37-24 activities of the Reno Rodeo Foundation and the Nevada High
37-25 School Rodeo Association, or their successors, using any colors and
37-26 designs that the Department deems appropriate. The Department
37-27 shall not design, prepare or issue the license plates unless it receives
37-28 at least 250 applications for the issuance of those plates.
37-29 2. If the Department receives at least 250 applications for the
37-30 issuance of license plates for the support of rodeos, the Department
37-31 shall issue those plates for a passenger car or light commercial
37-32 vehicle upon application by a person who is entitled to license plates
37-33 pursuant to NRS 482.265 and who otherwise complies with the
37-34 requirements for registration and licensing pursuant to this chapter.
37-35 A person may request that personalized prestige license plates
37-36 issued pursuant to NRS 482.3667 be combined with license plates
37-37 for the support of rodeos if that person pays the fees for the
37-38 personalized prestige license plates in addition to the fees for the
37-39 license plates for the support of rodeos pursuant to subsections 3
37-40 and 4.
37-41 3. The fee for license plates for the support of rodeos is $35, in
37-42 addition to all other applicable registration and license fees and
37-43 governmental services taxes. The license plates are renewable upon
37-44 the payment of $10. If the license plates are for a vehicle that is
37-45 registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this
38-1 act, the additional fee for the initial issuance of the license plates
38-2 is $45 and the fee for the renewal of the license plates is $20.
38-3 4. In addition to all other applicable registration and license
38-4 fees and governmental services taxes and the fee prescribed in
38-5 subsection 3, a person who requests a set of license plates for the
38-6 support of rodeos must pay for the initial issuance of the plates an
38-7 additional fee of $25 and for each renewal of the plates an additional
38-8 fee of $20, to be distributed pursuant to subsection 5. If the license
38-9 plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a period of 24 months
38-10 pursuant to section 1 of this act, the additional fee for the initial
38-11 issuance of the license plates is $45 and the additional fee for the
38-12 renewal of the license plates is $40.
38-13 5. The Department shall deposit the fees collected pursuant to
38-14 subsection 4 with the State Treasurer for credit to the State General
38-15 Fund. The State Treasurer shall, on a quarterly basis, distribute the
38-16 fees deposited pursuant to this subsection in the following manner:
38-17 (a) Remit one-half of the fees to the Reno Rodeo Foundation or
38-18 its successor for the support of programs and charitable activities of
38-19 the Reno Rodeo Foundation or its successor.
38-20 (b) Remit one-half of the fees to the Nevada High School Rodeo
38-21 Association or its successor for the support of programs and
38-22 charitable activities of the Nevada High School Rodeo Association
38-23 or its successor.
38-24 The Nevada High School Rodeo Association or its successor may
38-25 grant a portion of the proceeds it receives pursuant to this subsection
38-26 to one or more high school rodeo associations established in this
38-27 state for the support of those associations.
38-28 6. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
38-29 holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this
38-30 section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, the
38-31 holder shall:
38-32 (a) Retain the plates and affix them to another vehicle that meets
38-33 the requirements of this section if the transfer and registration fees
38-34 are paid as set forth in this chapter; or
38-35 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
38-36 return them to the Department.
38-37 Sec. 37. NRS 482.37945 is hereby amended to read as
38-38 follows:
38-39 482.37945 1. Except as otherwise provided in this
38-40 subsection, the Department, in cooperation with the Northern
38-41 Nevada Railway Foundation or its successor, shall design, prepare
38-42 and issue license plates for the support of the reconstruction,
38-43 maintenance, improvement and promotion of the Virginia &
38-44 Truckee Railroad using any colors that the Department deems
38-45 appropriate. The design of the license plates must include a
39-1 depiction of a locomotive of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad and
39-2 the phrase “The Virginia & Truckee Lives.” The Department shall
39-3 not design, prepare or issue the license plates unless it receives at
39-4 least 250 applications for the issuance of those plates.
39-5 2. If the Department receives at least 250 applications for the
39-6 issuance of license plates for the support of the reconstruction,
39-7 maintenance, improvement and promotion of the Virginia &
39-8 Truckee Railroad, the Department shall issue those plates for a
39-9 passenger car or light commercial vehicle upon application by a
39-10 person who is entitled to license plates pursuant to NRS 482.265
39-11 and who otherwise complies with the requirements for registration
39-12 and licensing pursuant to this chapter. A person may request that
39-13 personalized prestige license plates issued pursuant to NRS
39-14 482.3667 be combined with license plates for the support of the
39-15 reconstruction, maintenance, improvement and promotion of the
39-16 Virginia & Truckee Railroad if that person pays the fees for
39-17 the personalized prestige license plates in addition to the fees for the
39-18 license plates for the support of the reconstruction, maintenance,
39-19 improvement and promotion of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad
39-20 pursuant to subsections 3 and 4.
39-21 3. The fee for license plates for the support of the
39-22 reconstruction, maintenance, improvement and promotion of the
39-23 Virginia & Truckee Railroad is $35, in addition to all other
39-24 applicable registration and license fees and governmental services
39-25 taxes. The license plates are renewable upon the payment of $10. If
39-26 the license plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a period of
39-27 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this act, the additional fee for
39-28 the initial issuance of the license plates is $45 and the fee for the
39-29 renewal of the license plates is $20.
39-30 4. In addition to all other applicable registration and license
39-31 fees and governmental services taxes and the fee prescribed in
39-32 subsection 3, a person who requests a set of license plates for the
39-33 support of the reconstruction, maintenance, improvement and
39-34 promotion of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad must pay for the
39-35 initial issuance of the plates an additional fee of $25 and for each
39-36 renewal of the plates an additional fee of $20, to be distributed
39-37 pursuant to subsection 5. If the license plates are for a vehicle that
39-38 is registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this
39-39 act, the additional fee for the initial issuance of the license plates
39-40 is $45 and the additional fee for the renewal of the license plates
39-41 is $40.
39-42 5. The Department shall transmit the fees collected pursuant to
39-43 subsection 4 to the treasurer with whom the Nevada Commission for
39-44 the Reconstruction of the V&T Railway of Carson City and
39-45 Douglas, Lyon, Storey and Washoe Counties has entered into an
40-1 agreement as required by subsection 2 of section 8 of chapter 566,
40-2 Statutes of Nevada 1993, for deposit in the fund created pursuant to
40-3 that section. The fees transmitted pursuant to this subsection must be
40-4 used only for the reconstruction, maintenance, improvement and
40-5 promotion of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad.
40-6 6. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
40-7 holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of
40-8 subsections 1 to 6, inclusive, disposes of the vehicle to which the
40-9 plates are affixed, the holder shall:
40-10 (a) Retain the plates and affix them to another vehicle that meets
40-11 the requirements of subsections 1 to 6, inclusive, if the transfer and
40-12 registration fees are paid as set out in this chapter; or
40-13 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
40-14 return them to the Department.
40-15 7. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the Director
40-16 shall, at the request of the Northern Nevada Railway Foundation or
40-17 its successor:
40-18 (a) Order the design and preparation of souvenir license plates
40-19 that indicate support for the reconstruction, maintenance,
40-20 improvement and promotion of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad;
40-21 and
40-22 (b) Issue such souvenir license plates only to the Northern
40-23 Nevada Railway Foundation or its successor for a fee established
40-24 pursuant to NRS 482.3825. The Northern Nevada Railway
40-25 Foundation or its successor may resell such souvenir license plates
40-26 at a price determined by the Foundation or its successor.
40-27 The Director shall not order the design or preparation of souvenir
40-28 license plates pursuant to this subsection unless the Department has
40-29 received at least 250 applications for the issuance of license plates
40-30 for the support of the reconstruction, maintenance, improvement and
40-31 promotion of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad pursuant to
40-32 subsections 1 to 6, inclusive.
40-33 Sec. 38. NRS 482.380 is hereby amended to read as follows:
40-34 482.380 1. The Department may issue special motor vehicle
40-35 license plates [from year to year] to a person who has resided in the
40-36 State of Nevada for a period of 6 months preceding the date of
40-37 application for the license plates and who owns a motor vehicle
40-38 which is a model manufactured during or before 1915.
40-39 2. To administer the provisions of this section, the Department
40-40 may recognize the Horseless Carriage Club of Nevada as presently
40-41 constituted as the official Horseless Carriage Club of Nevada and to
40-42 designate and appoint one member of the Board of Directors of the
40-43 Horseless Carriage Club of Nevada to act as and be an ex officio
40-44 deputy of the Department and to perform the duties and functions
41-1 prescribed by this section without compensation, per diem
41-2 allowance or travel expenses.
41-3 3. An applicant for license plates pursuant to the provisions of
41-4 this section must:
41-5 (a) Fill out and sign an application for license plates on a form
41-6 prescribed and furnished by the ex officio deputy for licensing
41-7 antique motor vehicles.
41-8 (b) Present evidence of his eligibility for license plates by
41-9 showing, to the satisfaction of the ex officio deputy, residence in
41-10 this state for 6 months preceding the date of application and
41-11 ownership of an antique motor vehicle which is a model
41-12 manufactured during or before 1915.
41-13 (c) Present a certificate of inspection issued by a committee, or
41-14 member thereof, appointed by the Board of Directors of the
41-15 Horseless Carriage Club of Nevada verifying that the antique motor
41-16 vehicle is in safe and satisfactory mechanical condition, is in good
41-17 condition and state of repair, is well equipped and is covered by a
41-18 policy of insurance covering public liability and property damage
41-19 written by an insurance company qualified to do business in this
41-20 state with limits of not less than $10,000 for each person nor less
41-21 than $20,000 for each accident, and not less than $5,000 for
41-22 property damage and which otherwise meets the requirements of
41-23 chapter 485 of NRS.
41-24 (d) Exhibit a valid driver’s license authorizing the applicant to
41-25 drive a motor vehicle on the highways of this state.
41-26 (e) Pay the fee prescribed by the laws of this state for the
41-27 operation of a passenger car, without regard to the weight or the
41-28 capacity for passengers.
41-29 (f) Pay such other fee as prescribed by the Board of Directors of
41-30 the Horseless Carriage Club of Nevada necessary to defray all cost
41-31 of manufacture, transportation and issuance of the special license
41-32 plates.
41-33 4. The ex officio deputy for licensing antique motor vehicles
41-34 shall each calendar year issue license plates, approved by the
41-35 Department, for each motor vehicle owned by an applicant who
41-36 meets the requirements of subsection 3, subject to the following
41-37 conditions:
41-38 (a) The license plates must be numbered and issued
41-39 consecutively each year beginning with “Horseless Carriage 1.”
41-40 (b) The license plates must conform, as nearly as possible, to the
41-41 color and type of license plate issued in this state for regular
41-42 passenger cars.
41-43 (c) The special license plates issued pursuant to this section
41-44 must be specified, procured, transported and issued solely at the
42-1 expense and cost of the Horseless Carriage Club of Nevada and
42-2 without any expense to the State of Nevada.
42-3 5. The ex officio deputy for licensing antique motor vehicles
42-4 shall pay quarterly to the Department the prescribed fee as provided
42-5 in paragraph (e) of subsection 3. The fees so received must be used,
42-6 disbursed or deposited by the Department in the same manner as
42-7 provided by law for other fees for registration and licensing. All
42-8 other fees collected to defray expenses must be retained by the
42-9 Board of Directors of the Horseless Carriage Club of Nevada.
42-10 6. The license plates obtained pursuant to this section are in
42-11 lieu of the license plates otherwise provided for in this chapter and
42-12 are valid for the [calendar year in] period of registration for which
42-13 they are issued.
42-14 7. The Department shall charge and collect the following fees
42-15 for the issuance of these license plates, which fees are in addition to
42-16 all other license fees and applicable taxes:
42-17 (a) For the first issuance......................... $35
42-18 (b) For a renewal sticker........................... 10
42-19 (c) If the vehicle is registered for a period of 24
42-20 months pursuant to section 1 of this act:
42-21 (1) For the initial issuance................. 45
42-22 (2) For a renewal sticker..................... 20
42-23 Sec. 39. NRS 482.381 is hereby amended to read as follows:
42-24 482.381 1. The Department may issue special license plates
42-25 and registration certificates to residents of Nevada for any motor
42-26 vehicle which is a model manufactured more than 40 years before
42-27 the date of application for registration pursuant to this section.
42-28 2. License plates issued pursuant to this section must bear the
42-29 inscription “Old Timer,” and the plates must be numbered
42-30 consecutively.
42-31 3. The Nevada Old Timer Club members shall bear the cost of
42-32 the dies for carrying out the provisions of this section.
42-33 4. The Department shall charge and collect the following fees
42-34 for the issuance of these license plates, which fees are in addition to
42-35 all other license fees and applicable taxes:
42-36 (a) For the first issuance......................... $35
42-37 (b) For a renewal sticker........................... 10
42-38 (c) If the vehicle is registered for a period of 24
42-39 months pursuant to section 1 of this act:
42-40 (1) For the initial issuance................. 45
42-41 (2) For a renewal sticker..................... 20
42-42 Sec. 40. NRS 482.3811 is hereby amended to read as follows:
42-43 482.3811 1. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection,
42-44 the Department may design, prepare and issue special license plates
42-45 and registration certificates to residents of Nevada for an antique
43-1 truck or truck-tractor pursuant to this section. The Department shall
43-2 not design, prepare or issue the license plates unless it receives at
43-3 least 250 applications for the issuance of those plates. Except as
43-4 otherwise provided in subsection 3, the antique truck or truck-tractor
43-5 must not be used for general transportation, but may be used for
43-6 antique truck shows, exhibitions, parades or similar activities.
43-7 2. In lieu of the annual registration and fees required by this
43-8 chapter, and of the governmental services tax imposed by chapter
43-9 371 of NRS, the owner of an antique truck or truck-tractor may
43-10 submit:
43-11 (a) An affidavit to the Department indicating that the antique
43-12 truck or truck-tractor:
43-13 (1) Will be used only for the purposes enumerated in
43-14 subsection 1;
43-15 (2) Has been inspected and found safe to be operated on the
43-16 highways of this state;
43-17 (3) Will be at least 25 years old on the date on which the
43-18 owner of the antique truck or truck-tractor applies for license plates
43-19 pursuant to this section; and
43-20 (4) Has a manufacturer’s rated carrying capacity of more
43-21 than 1 ton.
43-22 (b) The following fees for the issuance of license plates pursuant
43-23 to this section:
43-24 (1) For the first issuance.................... $15
43-25 (2) For a renewal sticker......................... 5
43-26 (3) If the vehicle is registered for a period of 24
43-27 months pursuant to section 1 of this act:
43-28 (I) For the first issuance.................. 20
43-29 (II) For a renewal sticker................ 10
43-30 3. If the owner elects to use the antique truck or truck-tractor as
43-31 general transportation, he shall pay the regular annual registration
43-32 and fees prescribed by law and the governmental services tax
43-33 imposed by chapter 371 of NRS.
43-34 4. License plates issued pursuant to this section must bear the
43-35 inscription “Antique Truck,” and the plates must be numbered
43-36 consecutively.
43-37 5. The cost of the die and the modifications necessary for the
43-38 issuance of a license plate pursuant to this section must be paid from
43-39 private sources without any expense to the State of Nevada.
43-40 6. If, during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
43-41 holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this
43-42 section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, the
43-43 holder shall:
44-1 (a) Retain the plates and affix them to another vehicle that meets
44-2 the requirements of this section if the transfer and registration fees
44-3 are paid as set out in this chapter; or
44-4 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
44-5 return them to the Department.
44-6 Sec. 41. NRS 482.3812 is hereby amended to read as follows:
44-7 482.3812 1. The Department may issue special license plates
44-8 and registration certificates to residents of Nevada for any passenger
44-9 car or light commercial vehicle:
44-10 (a) Having a manufacturer’s rated carrying capacity of 1 ton or
44-11 less; and
44-12 (b) Manufactured not later than 1948.
44-13 2. License plates issued pursuant to this section must be
44-14 inscribed with the words “STREET ROD” and three or four
44-15 consecutive numbers.
44-16 3. If during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
44-17 holder of special plates issued pursuant to this section disposes of
44-18 the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, he shall retain the plates
44-19 and:
44-20 (a) Affix them to another vehicle which meets the requirements
44-21 of this section and report the change to the Department in
44-22 accordance with the procedure set forth for other transfers; or
44-23 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
44-24 return them to the Department.
44-25 4. The fee for the special license plates is $35, in addition to all
44-26 other applicable registration and license fees and governmental
44-27 services taxes. The fee for an annual renewal sticker is $10. If the
44-28 special license plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a
44-29 period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this act, the
44-30 additional fee for the initial issuance of the special license plates is
44-31 $45 and the fee for a renewal sticker is $20.
44-32 Sec. 42. NRS 482.3814 is hereby amended to read as follows:
44-33 482.3814 1. The Department may issue special license plates
44-34 and registration certificates to residents of Nevada for any passenger
44-35 car or light commercial vehicle:
44-36 (a) Having a manufacturer’s rated carrying capacity of 1 ton or
44-37 less; and
44-38 (b) Manufactured not earlier than 1949, but at least 20 years
44-39 before the application is submitted to the Department.
44-40 2. License plates issued pursuant to this section must be
44-41 inscribed with the words “CLASSIC ROD” and three or four
44-42 consecutive numbers.
44-43 3. If during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
44-44 holder of special plates issued pursuant to this section disposes of
45-1 the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, he shall retain the plates
45-2 and:
45-3 (a) Affix them to another vehicle which meets the requirements
45-4 of this section and report the change to the Department in
45-5 accordance with the procedure set forth for other transfers; or
45-6 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
45-7 return them to the Department.
45-8 4. The fee for the special license plates is $35, in addition to all
45-9 other applicable registration and license fees and government
45-10 services taxes. The fee for an annual renewal sticker is $10. If the
45-11 special license plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a
45-12 period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this act, the
45-13 additional fee for the initial issuance of the special license plates is
45-14 $45 and the fee for a renewal sticker is $20.
45-15 Sec. 43. NRS 482.3816 is hereby amended to read as follows:
45-16 482.3816 1. The Department may issue special license plates
45-17 and registration certificates to residents of Nevada for any passenger
45-18 car or light commercial vehicle:
45-19 (a) Having a manufacturer’s rated carrying capacity of 1 ton or
45-20 less;
45-21 (b) Manufactured at least 25 years before the application is
45-22 submitted to the Department; and
45-23 (c) Containing only the original parts which were used to
45-24 manufacture the vehicle or replacement parts that duplicate those
45-25 original parts.
45-26 2. License plates issued pursuant to this section must be
45-27 inscribed with the words “CLASSIC VEHICLE” and three or four
45-28 consecutive numbers.
45-29 3. If during [a registration year,] the period of registration, the
45-30 holder of special plates issued pursuant to this section disposes of
45-31 the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, he shall retain the plates
45-32 and:
45-33 (a) Affix them to another vehicle which meets the requirements
45-34 of this section and report the change to the Department in
45-35 accordance with the procedure set forth for other transfers; or
45-36 (b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from the vehicle,
45-37 return them to the Department.
45-38 4. The fee for the special license plates is $35, in addition to all
45-39 other applicable registration and license fees and governmental
45-40 services taxes. The fee for an annual renewal sticker is $10. If the
45-41 special license plates are for a vehicle that is registered for a
45-42 period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this act, the
45-43 additional fee for the initial issuance of the special license plates is
45-44 $45 and the fee for a renewal sticker is $20.
46-1 Sec. 44. NRS 482.480 is hereby amended to read as follows:
46-2 482.480 There must be paid to the Department for the
46-3 registration or the transfer or reinstatement of the registration of
46-4 motor vehicles, trailers and semitrailers, fees according to the
46-5 following schedule:
46-6 1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, for each stock
46-7 passenger car and each reconstructed or specially constructed
46-8 passenger car registered to a person, regardless of weight or number
46-9 of passenger capacity, a fee for registration of $33. If the stock
46-10 passenger car or reconstructed or specially constructed passenger
46-11 car is registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of
46-12 this act, the fee for registration is $66.
46-13 2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3:
46-14 (a) For each of the fifth and sixth such cars registered to a
46-15 person, a fee for registration of $16.50. If the fifth and sixth cars
46-16 are registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of
46-17 this act, the fee for registration for each such car is $33.
46-18 (b) For each of the seventh and eighth such cars registered to a
46-19 person, a fee for registration of $12. If the seventh and eighth cars
46-20 are registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of
46-21 this act, the fee for registration for each such car is $24.
46-22 (c) For each of the ninth or more such cars registered to a
46-23 person, a fee for registration of $8. If the ninth such car or more is
46-24 registered for a period of 24 months pursuant to section 1 of this
46-25 act, the fee for registration for each such car is $16.
46-26 3. The fees specified in subsection 2 do not apply:
46-27 (a) Unless the person registering the cars presents to the
46-28 Department at the time of registration the registrations of all of the
46-29 cars registered to him.
46-30 (b) To cars that are part of a fleet.
46-31 4. For every motorcycle, a fee for registration of $33 and for
46-32 each motorcycle other than a trimobile, an additional fee of $6 for
46-33 motorcycle safety. If the motorcycle is registered for a period of 24
46-34 months pursuant to section 1 of this act, the fee for registration is
46-35 $66 and the additional fee for motorcycle safety is $12. The
46-36 additional fee must be deposited in the State Highway Fund for
46-37 credit to the Account for the Program for the Education of
46-38 Motorcycle Riders.
46-39 5. For each transfer of registration, a fee of $6 in addition to
46-40 any other fees.
46-41 6. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 9 of NRS
46-42 485.317, to reinstate the registration of a motor vehicle suspended
46-43 pursuant to that section:
46-44 (a) A fee of $250 for a registered owner who failed to have
46-45 insurance on the date specified in the form for verification that was
47-1 mailed by the Department pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS 485.317;
47-2 or
47-3 (b) A fee of $50 for a registered owner of a dormant vehicle who
47-4 cancelled the insurance coverage for that vehicle or allowed the
47-5 insurance coverage for that vehicle to expire without first cancelling
47-6 the registration for the vehicle in accordance with subsection 3 of
47-7 NRS 485.320,
47-8 both of which must be deposited in the Account for Verification of
47-9 Insurance which is hereby created in the State Highway Fund. The
47-10 money in the Account must be used to carry out the provisions of
47-11 NRS 485.313 to 485.318, inclusive.
47-12 7. For every travel trailer, a fee for registration of $27.
47-13 8. For every permit for the operation of a golf cart, an annual
47-14 fee of $10.
47-15 9. For every low-speed vehicle, as that term is defined in NRS
47-16 484.527, a fee for registration of $33.
47-17 10. To reinstate the registration of a motor vehicle that is
47-18 suspended pursuant to NRS 482.451, a fee of $33.
47-19 Sec. 45. NRS 482.520 is hereby amended to read as follows:
47-20 482.520 [Whenever] If the owner of any motor vehicle, trailer
47-21 or semitrailer which is stolen or embezzled files an affidavit alleging
47-22 [such] that fact with the Department, [it] the Department shall
47-23 immediately suspend the registration of and refuse to reregister
47-24 [such] the vehicle until such time as it is notified that the owner has
47-25 recovered the vehicle, but notices given as herein provided [shall be]
47-26 are effective only during the [current registration year] period of
47-27 registration in which given. If during [such year] that period of
47-28 registration the vehicle is not recovered , a new affidavit may be
47-29 filed with like effect during the ensuing [year.] period of
47-30 registration. Every owner who has filed an affidavit of theft or
47-31 embezzlement must immediately notify the Department of the
47-32 recovery of [such] the vehicle.
47-33 Secs. 46 and 47. (Deleted by amendment.)
47-34 Sec. 48. NRS 371.080 is hereby amended to read as follows:
47-35 371.080 If any vehicle which is exempt from the governmental
47-36 services tax pursuant to NRS 371.100 ceases to be exempt after the
47-37 beginning of the period of registration [year] by reason of a change
47-38 of ownership, the amount of the tax must be reduced [one-twelfth]
47-39 on a prorated basis for each month which has elapsed since the
47-40 beginning of [that year.] the period of registration.
47-41 Sec. 49. NRS 371.110 is hereby amended to read as follows:
47-42 371.110 Except as otherwise provided in NRS 482.482, the
47-43 governmental services tax is due on the first day of the period of
47-44 registration [year] for the vehicle concerned and must be paid at the
48-1 same time as, and in conjunction with, the registration or renewal of
48-2 registration of the vehicle.
48-3 Sec. 50. NRS 371.070 is hereby repealed.
48-4 Sec. 51. (Deleted by amendment.)
48-5 Sec. 52. 1. This act becomes effective on July 1, 2003.
48-6 2. NRS 482.37934, as amended by section 33 of this act,
48-7 expires by limitation on October 1, 2005, if, on that date, the
48-8 Department of Motor Vehicles has received fewer than 250
48-9 applications for the issuance of license plates pursuant to
48-10 NRS 482.37934.
48-11 TEXT OF REPEALED SECTION
48-12 371.070 Reduction for registration after beginning of year
48-13 for registration. Upon vehicles registered for the first time in this
48-14 state after the beginning of the registration year, the amount of the
48-15 governmental services tax must be reduced one-twelfth for each
48-16 month which has elapsed since the beginning of such year.
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