Nevada Code § 410.400

Regulations; fee for permit; no fee for certain signs; disposition of fees
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1. The Board shall prescribe:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph
(b), regulations governing the issuance of permits for advertising signs,
displays or devices and for the inspection and surveillance of advertising
signs, displays or devices;
(b) Regulations specifying the operational
requirements for commercial electronic variable message signs which conform to
any national standards promulgated by the Secretary of Transportation pursuant
to 23 U.S.C. 131; and
(c) Such other regulations as it deems necessary
to implement the provisions of NRS 410.220 to 410.410 , inclusive.
2. The Department shall assess a
reasonable annual fee for each permit issued to recover administrative costs
incurred by the Department in the issuance of the permits, and the inspection
and surveillance of advertising signs, displays or devices.
3. No fee may be collected for any
authorized directional sign, display or device, or for authorized signs,
displays or devices erected by chambers of commerce, civic organizations or
local governments, advertising exclusively any city, town or geographic area.
4. No fee may be collected for any
temporary sign, display or device advertising for or against a candidate,
political party or ballot question in an election if the sign, display or
device is:
(a) Erected not more than 60 days before a
primary election and concerns a candidate, party or question for that primary
or the ensuing general election; and
(b) Removed within 30 days after:
(1) The primary election if the candidate,
party or question is not to be voted on at the ensuing general election.
(2) The general election in any other
case.
The
Department may summarily remove any temporary political sign for which no fee
has been paid if the sign is erected before or remains after the times
prescribed.
5. All fees collected pursuant to this
section must be deposited with the State Treasurer for credit to the State
Highway Fund.
6. As used in this section, commercial
electronic variable message sign means a self-luminous or externally
illuminated advertising sign which contains only static messages or copy which
may be changed electronically.

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