Nevada Code § 482.374

Legislators, Supreme Court justices and Court of Appeals judges
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1. Except as otherwise provided in a
special act, the Department shall furnish to each State Senator, State
Assemblyman and State Assemblywoman a special license plate or plates showing
on the face thereof, in the case of the Senators, State Senator, together
with the designated number showing the seniority of the Senator in the Senate,
and, in the case of the members of the Assembly, State Assemblyman or State
Assemblywoman, as appropriate, together with the designated number showing the
seniority of that member in the Assembly. If two or more Legislators have the
same seniority, the designated number given to them must be determined
according to the alphabetical order of their last names, except that numbers
drawn by lot by Legislators having the same seniority before January 1, 1971,
must be maintained in the same sequence.
2. The Department shall furnish to each
justice of the Supreme Court a special license plate or plates showing on the
face thereof Supreme Court Justice, together with the designated number
showing the seniority of the justice. If two or more justices have the same
seniority, the designated number given to them must be determined according to
the alphabetical order of their last names.
3. The Department shall furnish to each
judge of the Court of Appeals a special license plate or plates showing on
thereof Court of Appeals Judge, together with the designated number showing
the seniority of the judge. If two or more judges have the same seniority, the
designated number given to them must be determined according to the
alphabetical order of their last names.
4. The Department shall issue the license
plates described in this section and a duplicate set of those plates to the
State Legislators, judges of the Court of Appeals and justices of the Supreme
Court upon payment of the license fees set forth in NRS 482.3745 .

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