Nevada Code § 482.3749

Hall of fame athletes
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1. The Department shall, using any colors
and designs that the Department deems appropriate, design, prepare and issue
license plates which indicate status as a hall of fame athlete. The design of
the license plates must include the words hall of fame.
2. The Department shall issue license
plates that indicate status as a hall of fame athlete for a passenger car or a
light commercial vehicle upon application by a person who is entitled to
license plates pursuant to NRS 482.265 and who otherwise complies with the requirements for registration and licensing
pursuant to this chapter. A person may request that personalized prestige
license plates issued pursuant to NRS
482.3667 be combined with license plates that indicate status as a hall of
fame athlete if that person pays the fees for the personalized prestige license
plates in addition to the fees for the license plates that indicate status as a
hall of fame athlete.
3. An application for the issuance or
renewal of license plates that indicate status as a hall of fame athlete is
void unless it is accompanied by documentation which, in the determination of
the Department, provides reasonable proof of identity and status as a hall of
fame athlete.
4. In addition to all other applicable
registration and license fees and governmental services taxes:
(a) A person who requests license plates that
indicate status as a hall of fame athlete shall pay a fee to the Department of
$35.
(b) License plates that indicate status as a hall
of fame athlete are renewable upon the payment to the Department of $10.
5. If, during a registration period, the holder
of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this section disposes of
the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, the holder may retain the plates
and:
(a) Affix them to another vehicle that meets the
requirements of this section if the transfer and registration fees are paid as
set forth in this chapter; or
(b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from
the vehicle, return them to the Department.
6. As used in this section, hall of fame
athlete means a current or former athlete who has been inducted into a hall of
fame pertaining to the sport in which the athlete participates or participated,
including, but not limited to:
(a) The National Baseball Hall of Fame, located
in Cooperstown, New York.
(b) The Basketball Hall of Fame, located in
Springfield, Massachusetts.
(c) The Pro Football Hall of Fame, located in
Canton, Ohio.
(d) The Hockey Hall of Fame, located in Toronto,
Ontario, Canada.
(e) The National Soccer Hall of Fame, located in
Oneonta, New York.
(f) The International Tennis Hall of Fame,
located in Newport, Rhode Island.
(g) The Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame, located in
Colorado Springs, Colorado.
(h) Any hall of fame which has been established
at a university, state college or community college within the Nevada System of
Higher Education.

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