Nevada Code § 482.378

Recipient of Congressional Medal of Honor
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1. An owner of a motor vehicle who is a
resident of this State and has been awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor
may, upon signed application on a form prescribed and furnished by the
Department, be issued license plates which indicate that he or she is a
recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor. The applicant shall comply with
the motor vehicle laws of this State, including the provisions of chapter 371 of NRS and the payment of the
registration fees required by this chapter, but except as otherwise provided in
subsection 6, no fee may be charged under NRS
482.367 .
2. A person who qualifies for special
license plates pursuant to this section, has suffered a qualifying
service-connected disability as a result of his or her service in the Armed
Forces of the United States and receives compensation from the United States
for the disability is entitled to have his or her special license plates issued
pursuant to this section inscribed with the international symbol of access,
which must comply with any applicable federal standards and must be white on a
blue background.
3. Each person who is eligible for special
license plates under this section may apply for two sets of plates. The second
set of plates for an additional vehicle must have a different number than the
first set of plates issued to the same applicant. The plates may be used only
on a private passenger vehicle, a noncommercial truck or a motor home.
4. A vehicle on which license plates issued
by the Department pursuant to this section are displayed is exempt from the
payment of any parking fees, including those collected through parking meters,
charged by the State or any political subdivision or other public body within
the State, other than the United States.
5. The Department may adopt regulations
governing the issuance of special license plates to recipients of the
Congressional Medal of Honor.
6. A person may request that personalized
prestige license plates issued pursuant to NRS
482.3667 be combined with license plates that indicate the persons status
as a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor if that person pays the fees
prescribed by NRS 482.367 for the
personalized prestige license plates.

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