Nevada Code § 482.37939

Support for rights guaranteed by Second Amendment to United States Constitution
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, the Department, in cooperation with the Nevada Firearms Coalition
or its successor, shall design, prepare and issue license plates which indicate
support for the rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the United States
Constitution, using any colors that the Department deems appropriate.
2. The Department shall not design,
prepare or issue the license plates described in subsection 1 unless:
(a) The Department approves the design,
preparation and issuance of those plates as described in NRS 482.367002 ; and
(b) A surety bond in the amount of $5,000 is
posted with the Department.
3. If the conditions set forth in
subsection 2 are met, the Department shall issue license plates which indicate
support for the rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the United States
Constitution for a passenger car or 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 which indicate support for the rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment
to the United States Constitution if that person pays the fees for the
personalized prestige license plates in addition to the fees for the license
plates which indicate support for the rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment
to the United States Constitution pursuant to subsections 4 and 5.
4. The fee for license plates which
indicate support for the rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the
United States Constitution 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.
5. In addition to all other applicable
registration and license fees and governmental services taxes and the fee
prescribed pursuant to subsection 4, a person who requests a set of license
plates which indicate support for the rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment
to the United States Constitution 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 deposited in accordance with subsection 6.
6. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 482.38279 , the Department shall
deposit the fees collected pursuant to subsection 5 with the State Treasurer
for credit to the State General Fund. The State Treasurer shall, on a quarterly
basis, distribute the fees deposited pursuant to this subsection to the Nevada
Firearms Coalition or its successor for use only to provide or pay for firearm
training or firearm safety education.
7. The Department must promptly release
the surety bond that is required to be posted pursuant to paragraph (b) of
subsection 2:
(a) If the Department determines not to issue the
special license plate; or
(b) If it is determined that at least 1,000
special license plates have been issued pursuant to the assessment of the
viability of the design of the special license plate conducted pursuant to NRS 482.367008 .
8. The provisions of paragraph (a) of
subsection 1 of NRS 482.36705 do not
apply to license plates described in this section.
9. 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 shall:
(a) Retain the plates and affix them to another
vehicle that meets the requirements of this section if the holder pays the fee
for the transfer of the registration and any registration fee or governmental
services tax due pursuant to NRS 482.399 ;
or
(b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from
the vehicle, return them to the Department.

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