Nevada Code § 482.36388

Unfair practices: Putting into effect unfair, unreasonable or inequitable method for allocation, scheduling or delivery of new vehicles, parts or accessories; refusal or failure to deliver new vehicles, parts or accessories; exception
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A manufacturer,
importer or distributor shall not:
1. Adopt or put into effect a method for
the allocation, scheduling or delivery of new vehicles, parts or accessories to
its dealers that is not fair, reasonable and equitable or change an existing
method so as to be unfair, unreasonable or inequitable. Upon the request of a
dealer, a manufacturer, importer or distributor shall disclose in writing to
the dealer the method by which new vehicles, parts and accessories are
allocated, scheduled or delivered to its dealers handling the same line or make
of vehicles.
2. Refuse or fail to deliver, in
reasonable quantities and within a reasonable time after receipt of an order,
to a dealer holding a franchise for a line or make of vehicle sold or
distributed by the manufacturer, importer or distributor any new vehicle sold
under the same name, trademark, service mark or brand, or parts or accessories
for the new vehicle, if the vehicle, parts or accessories are being delivered
to others or advertised as available for delivery, or require a dealer to
purchase unreasonable advertising displays or other materials, or require a
dealer to remodel or renovate existing facilities as a prerequisite to
receiving a model or series of vehicles. Compliance with this subsection is
excused if prevented by an act of God, strike or labor dispute, embargo or
other cause beyond the control of the manufacturer, importer or distributor.

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