Nevada Code § 366.265

Special fuel user: Display of identifying device; location of license or electronic device displaying license; fee for issuance of identifying device
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1. A special fuel user who is required to
hold a special fuel users license pursuant to the provisions of this chapter
shall:
(a) If the special fuel user uses special fuel in
a motor vehicle that is operated or intended to operate interstate:
(1) Obtain an identifying device issued
pursuant to:
(I) An agreement with the Department
entered into pursuant to NRS 366.245 ; or
(II) A cooperative agreement entered
into pursuant to NRS 366.175 ; and
(2) Conspicuously display that identifying
device on the exterior of the motor vehicle in such location as is required
pursuant to the cooperative agreement.
(b) At any time the special fuel user is using
special fuel in this State, ensure that his or her license, a reproduction of
the license that is authorized by the Department or an electronic device that
displays the license in an electronic format that is authorized by the
Department is located in the motor vehicle.
2. The Department may establish by
regulation a fee for the issuance of the identifying device described in
subsection 1, in an amount not to exceed the estimated administrative costs of
issuing the device. If the Department establishes the fee and issues such a
device to a special fuel user or provides such a device to the special fuel
user under the terms of an agreement entered into pursuant to NRS 366.245 , it shall charge and collect
the fee from the special fuel user.
3. If proof of licensure is provided by
means of an electronic device:
(a) The person who presents the electronic device
assumes all liability for any resulting damage to the electronic device; and
(b) The licensee may be held liable for other
infractions indicated by the electronic image displaying evidence of licensure.

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