Nevada Code § 482.330

Manufacturers, distributors, dealers and rebuilders: Certificates of registration and special plates for vehicles provided by Department upon licensing; special plates for loaned vehicles; limitation
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1. Upon issuance of a dealers,
distributors, manufacturers or rebuilders license certificate pursuant to NRS 482.322 , the Department shall furnish
to the manufacturer, distributor, dealer or rebuilder one or more registration
certificates and special plates for use on the vehicles described in the
provisions of NRS 482.320 . Each plate
must have displayed upon it the identification number which is assigned to the
dealer, distributor, manufacturer or rebuilder, and may at the discretion of
the Department have a different letter or symbol on each plate or pair of
plates. The manufacturers, distributors, dealers or rebuilders license
plates may be used interchangeably on that vehicle.
2. The Department shall issue to each
dealer a reasonable number of registration certificates and license plates.
3. The Department shall provide by
regulation for the issuance of special license plates to dealers or rebuilders
and for the number of those plates for use on vehicles loaned by those dealers
or rebuilders to:
(a) Customers in the course of business.
(b) The State of Nevada.
(c) The Nevada System of Higher Education.
(d) A school district.
(e) A county, city or town.
(f) An organization that is exempt from taxation
pursuant to the provisions of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
The
regulations must prescribe what use may be made of the plates and the persons
who may operate a motor vehicle with those plates.
4. Notwithstanding the provisions of
subsection 3, a dealer may use not more than six special plates from the total
number of plates issued pursuant to this section for personal use by the dealer
or a member of the dealers immediate family.

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