Nevada Code § 482.3757

Peace officer who is recipient of medal
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, the Department shall design, prepare and issue license plates honoring
peace officers who have received a medal specified in subsection 3, or the
equivalent thereof.
2. Each person who qualifies for special
license plates pursuant to this section may apply for not more than two sets of
plates. If the person applies for a second set of plates for an additional
vehicle, the second set of plates must have a different number than the first
set of plates issued to the person. Special license plates issued pursuant to
this section may be used only on a private passenger vehicle, a noncommercial
truck or a motor home.
3. The Department shall issue specially
designed license plates for any person qualified pursuant to this section who
submits an application on a form prescribed by the Department and evidence
satisfactory to the Department that the person is:
(a) A current or former peace officer who has
received one or more of the following medals, or the equivalent thereof, for
his or her service as a peace officer:
(1) The Medal of Honor;
(2) The Purple Heart;
(3) The Medal of Valor;
(4) The Lifesaving Medal;
(5) The Meritorious Service Medal; or
(6) The Distinguished Service Medal; or
(b) A family member of a person who was:
(1) Killed in the line of duty while
serving as a peace officer; and
(2) Awarded posthumously the Medal of
Honor, or the equivalent thereof, for his or her actions as a peace officer.
4. A qualifying event described in
subsection 3 that entitles a person to special license plates issued pursuant
to the provisions of this section is a qualifying event regardless of whether
the event occurs or occurred before, on or after July 1, 2013.
5. If, during a registration year, the
holder of a set of special license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of
this section disposes of the vehicle to which the plates are affixed, the
holder shall:
(a) Retain the plates and affix them to another
vehicle which meets the requirements of this section and report the change to
the Department in accordance with the procedure set forth for other transfers;
or
(b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from
the vehicle, return them to the Department.
6. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, no fee in addition to the applicable registration and license fees and
governmental services taxes may be charged for the issuance or renewal of a set
of special license plates pursuant to this section. If the special plates
issued pursuant to this section are lost, stolen or mutilated, the owner of the
vehicle may secure a set of duplicate number plates from the Department for the
fees required pursuant to NRS 482.268 .
7. A person may request that personalized
prestige license plates issued pursuant to NRS
482.3667 be combined with license plates issued pursuant to this section if
the person pays the fees prescribed by NRS
482.367 for the personalized prestige license plates.
8. Any person who knowingly:
(a) Makes a false statement that he or she is a
family member of a person who was killed in the line of duty while serving as a
peace officer and awarded posthumously the Medal of Honor, or the equivalent
thereof, for his or her actions as a peace officer on an application for
special license plates pursuant to this section; or
(b) Submits any evidence pursuant to paragraph
(b) of subsection 3 that is false, fraudulent or misleading,
is guilty of
a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $1,000. In
addition, he or she shall surrender to the Department any license plates issued
pursuant to this section.
9. As used in this section:
(a) Family member means a widow, widower,
parent, stepparent, grandparent, child, stepchild, dependent, sibling, half
sibling or stepsibling.
(b) Killed in the line of duty while serving as
a peace officer includes peace officers who:
(1) Are killed directly in the line of
duty; and
(2) Die as a result of injuries sustained
in the line of duty.
(c) Peace officer means any person upon whom
some or all of the powers of a peace officer are conferred pursuant to NRS 289.150 to 289.360 , inclusive.

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