Nevada Code § 482.2175

Pilot program for determining vehicle miles traveled; duties of Department; reports; acceptance of gifts, grants and donations; regulations. [Effective through December 31, 2030.]
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1. The Legislature hereby finds and
declares that:
(a) The State faces major financial challenges to
adequately fund the construction and maintenance of the highways of this State
as revenues from taxes imposed on fuel, at both the state and federal level,
long used to fund construction and maintenance of the highways of this State
and many other states, have declined primarily because of the improved
efficiency of the motor vehicles operated on the highways of this State.
(b) The Legislature must seek significant and
innovative solutions in order to meet the challenges of adequately funding the
construction and maintenance of the highways of this State into the future,
among them the concept of basing revenue collection on the annual vehicle miles
traveled by each vehicle using the highways of this State.
2. The Legislature therefore directs the
Department of Motor Vehicles to conduct a pilot program to gather data on
annual vehicle miles traveled and other relevant information for certain motor
vehicles registered in this State.
3. Upon receipt of the information
obtained pursuant to NRS 482.2177 , the
Department shall compile the data and prepare a report on the annual vehicle
miles traveled of those motor vehicles in this State required to provide
odometer readings pursuant to NRS 482.2177 by categories determined by the Department, including, without limitation, the
annual vehicle miles traveled by:
(a) Type of motor vehicle, including, without
limitation:
(1) Passenger car;
(2) Light-duty;
(3) Heavy-duty;
(4) Motortruck;
(5) Truck-tractor; and
(6) Bus.
(b) Weight of motor vehicle, including, without
limitation:
(1) Less than 6,000 pounds;
(2) From 6,000 pounds to 8,499 pounds;
(3) From 8,500 pounds to 10,000 pounds;
(4) From 10,001 pounds to 26,000 pounds;
(5) From 26,001 pounds to 80,000 pounds;
and
(6) Over 80,000 pounds.
(c) Motor vehicle fuel type or power source,
including, without limitation:
(1) Compressed natural gas;
(2) Diesel;
(3) Electric;
(4) Flexible fuel E85;
(5) Flexible fuel M85;
(6) Hybrid diesel;
(7) Hybrid electric;
(8) Hybrid gasoline/gasohol;
(9) Hydrogen;
(10) Gasoline/gasohol;
(11) Liquefied natural gas; and
(12) Propane.
4. Beginning not later than December 31,
2019, the Department shall compile all the information available to produce the
report required pursuant to subsection 3 every 6 months, and shall transmit the
report not later than January 1 and July 1 of each year to:
(a) The Chair of the Assembly Standing Committee
on Growth and Infrastructure;
(b) The Chair of the Senate Standing Committee on
Growth and Infrastructure; and
(c) The Director of the Legislative Counsel
Bureau for transmittal to the Legislative Commission, if the report is received
during an odd-numbered year, or to the next session of the Legislature, if the
report is received during an even-numbered year.
5. The Department may apply for and accept
gifts, grants and donations to assist with the implementation of the pilot
program.
6. The Department shall not disclose any
information provided to the Department pursuant to NRS 482.2177 to an insurer, self-insurer
or organization that provides assistance or support to an insurer or
self-insurer or its agents, employees or contractors, in connection with
activities relating to the rating, underwriting, cancellation or nonrenewal of
insurance required by NRS 485.185 .
7. The Department:
(a) Shall adopt regulations which establish
procedures for implementing the pilot program, including, without limitation,
those procedures required for:
(1) A person to provide to the Department
the mileage shown on the odometer of each vehicle and other information as
required by NRS 482.2177 ; and
(2) Any exemptions from the requirements
of NRS 482.2177 that the Department
deems appropriate to avoid undue hardship for the registered owner of a motor
vehicle.
(b) May adopt regulations providing for an
administrative fine for failure to comply in a timely manner with the
requirements of NRS 482.2177 .
8. The Department shall investigate and,
where possible, implement technology or other solutions which allow a person
required to provide to the Department the mileage shown on the odometer of his
or her vehicle and other information pursuant to NRS 482.2177 to provide that digitally or
electronically to the Department.

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