Nevada Code § 482.3817

Retired military vehicles
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1. The Department may issue special
license plates and registration certificates to residents of Nevada for a
retired military vehicle pursuant to this section. The Department shall not
design, prepare or issue the license plates unless it receives at least 25
applications for the issuance of those plates. The retired military vehicle
must not be used for general transportation but may be used for exhibitions,
parades, charitable events, fundraisers or similar activities.
2. In lieu of the annual registration fees
required by this chapter, and of the governmental services tax imposed by chapter 371 of NRS, the owner of a retired
military vehicle seeking registration pursuant to this section may submit:
(a) An affidavit to the Department indicating
that the retired military vehicle:
(1) Will only be used for the purposes
enumerated in subsection 1;
(2) Is safe to be operated on the highways
of this State; and
(3) Will be at least 20 years old on the
date on which the owner of the retired military vehicle applies for license
plates pursuant to this section.
(b) The following fees for the issuance of
license plates pursuant to this section:
(1) For the first issuance....................................................................................... $25
(2) For a renewal sticker...................................................................................... $10
3. A retired military vehicle registered
pursuant to this section must not be operated on the highways of this State
unless the vehicle complies with the provisions of NRS 484D.600 to 484D.740 , inclusive, and, if the vehicle
is a retired military vehicle with:
(a) Tires, is equipped with rubber tires that
will not damage the roadway surface and have a maximum vehicle tire pressure of
not more than 125 pounds per square inch.
(b) Tracks, has a circular metal band of a width
of not less than 3 inches placed entirely around the periphery of such tracks,
such band to serve as a protection against the tearing up or marring of the
surface of the highway.
4. The Department shall use to register a
retired military vehicle pursuant to this section any vehicle identification
number that is clearly visible and is securely affixed to or stamped on an
integral part of the vehicle. If no such number is available, the Department
may assign a distinguishing number pursuant to NRS 482.290 .
5. License plates issued pursuant to this
section must bear the inscription Retired Military Vehicle and the plates
must be numbered consecutively.
6. The cost of the die and the
modifications necessary for the issuance of a license plate pursuant to this
section must be paid from private sources without any expense to the State of
Nevada.
7. If, during a registration year, the
holder of license plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this section
disposes of the retired military 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 transfer and
registration fees are paid as set out in this chapter; or
(b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from
the vehicle, return them to the Department.
8. As used in this section, retired
military vehicle means any vehicle or trailer, regardless of size, weight or
year of manufacture, that was manufactured for use in the military forces of
any country and is maintained to depict or represent military design or
markings. The term includes, without limitation, armored vehicles, passenger
cars, half-track vehicles, motorcycles, pick-up trucks, sport utility vehicles,
tracked vehicles, trailers, trucks and truck-tractors.

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