Nevada Code § 426.441

Application; issuance; requirements; review of eligibility; fee; regulations
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1. A person with a permanent disability
may apply to the Department for an expedited service permit. The application
must:
(a) Be submitted on a form approved by the
Department; and
(b) Include a statement from a licensed physician
certifying that the applicant is a person with a permanent disability.
2. Upon receipt of a completed application
pursuant to subsection 1 and the payment of any required fee, the Department
shall issue a permit to the applicant. The permit must:
(a) Set forth the name and address of the person
to whom it is issued;
(b) Include a colored photograph of the applicant
and the international symbol of access which must be white on a blue
background;
(c) Include any other information the Department
may require; and
(d) Be the same size as a drivers license issued
by the Department pursuant to the provisions of chapter
483 of NRS.
3. A permit is valid for 10 years after
the date of issuance.
4. The Department may:
(a) At any time review its determination of
whether a holder of a permit is eligible for issuance of the permit pursuant to
the provisions of this section. If the Department determines that a holder of a
permit is not eligible for issuance of the permit, the Department shall notify
the person of that fact in writing. Upon receipt of the notice, the holder
shall, as soon as practicable, surrender the permit to the Department.
(b) Charge a fee for the issuance of a permit
pursuant to the provisions of this section.
(c) Adopt regulations necessary to carry out the
provisions of NRS 426.401 to 426.461 , inclusive.

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