Nevada Code § 482.367006

Fees: Imposition; deposit, administration and distribution
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1. The fee for special license plates
designed, prepared and issued pursuant to NRS
482.367002 is $35, in addition to all other applicable registration and
license fees and governmental services taxes. The license plates are renewable
upon the payment of $10.
2. In addition to all other applicable registration
and license fees and governmental services taxes and the fee prescribed in
subsection 1, if a special license plate is designed, prepared and issued
pursuant to NRS 482.367002 to
generate financial support for a particular cause or charitable organization, a
person who requests a set of such license plates must pay for the initial
issuance of the plates an additional fee of $25 and for each renewal of the
plates an additional fee of $20, to be distributed in the manner described in
subsection 3.
3. The Department shall deposit the
additional fees collected pursuant to subsection 2 with the State Treasurer for
credit to an account created in the State General Fund for the benefit of the
particular cause or charitable organization for whose financial benefit the
special license plate was created. The Department shall designate an
appropriate state agency to administer the account. Except as otherwise
provided in subsections 4 and 5 of NRS
482.38279 , the state agency designated by the Department to administer the
account shall, at least once each quarter, distribute the fees deposited
pursuant to this subsection to the particular cause or charitable organization
for whose benefit the special license plate was created or to another
charitable organization to which the fees are distributed pursuant to
subparagraph (2) of paragraph (c) of subsection 5 of NRS 482.38279 .
4. Money in an account created pursuant to
subsection 3 does not lapse to the State General Fund at the end of a fiscal
year. The interest and income earned on money in such an account, after
deducting any applicable charges, must be credited to the account.

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