Nevada Code § 482.384

Special license plates and special and temporary parking placards and stickers: Application; issuance; renewal; fees; design; display; letter of verification; prohibited acts; regulations. [Effective until the date on which the Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles notifies the Governor and the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau that sufficient resources are available to enable the Department to carry out the provisions of chapter 129, Statutes of Nevada 2015, at page 476 .]
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1. Upon the application of a person with a
permanent disability, the Department may issue special license plates for a
vehicle, including a motorcycle or moped, registered by the applicant pursuant
to this chapter. The application must include a statement from a licensed
physician, physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse,
occupational therapist or physical therapist certifying that the applicant is a
person with a permanent disability or a certificate from the United States
Department of Veterans Affairs or the United States Department of Defense which
indicates the applicant has incurred a qualifying service-connected disability,
as that term is defined in subsection 1 or 2 of NRS 482.0962 , as applicable. The issuance
of a special license plate to a person with a permanent disability pursuant to
this subsection does not preclude the issuance to such a person of a special
parking placard for a vehicle other than a motorcycle or moped or a special
parking sticker for a motorcycle or moped pursuant to subsection 6.
2. Every year after the initial issuance
of special license plates to a person with a permanent disability, the
Department shall require the person to renew the special license plates in
accordance with the procedures for renewal of registration pursuant to this
chapter. The Department shall not require a person with a permanent disability
to include with the application for renewal a statement from a licensed
physician, physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse,
occupational therapist or physical therapist certifying that the person is a
person with a permanent disability or a certificate from the United States
Department of Veterans Affairs or the United States Department of Defense which
indicates the applicant has incurred a qualifying service-connected disability,
as that term is defined in subsection 1 or 2 of NRS 482.0962 , as applicable.
3. Upon the application of an organization
which provides transportation for a person with a permanent disability,
disability of moderate duration or temporary disability, the Department may
issue special license plates for a vehicle registered by the organization
pursuant to this chapter, or the Department may issue special parking placards
to the organization pursuant to this section to be used on vehicles providing
transportation to such persons. The application must include a statement from
the organization certifying that:
(a) The vehicle for which the special license
plates are issued is used primarily to transport persons with permanent
disabilities, disabilities of moderate duration or temporary disabilities; or
(b) The organization which is issued the special
parking placards will only use such placards on vehicles that actually
transport persons with permanent disabilities, disabilities of moderate
duration or temporary disabilities.
4. The Department may charge a fee for
special license plates issued pursuant to this section not to exceed the fee
charged for the issuance of license plates for the same class of vehicle.
5. Special license plates issued pursuant
to this section must display the international symbol of access in a color
which contrasts with the background and is the same size as the numerals and
letters on the plate.
6. Upon the application of a person with a
permanent disability or disability of moderate duration, the Department may
issue:
(a) A special parking placard for a vehicle other
than a motorcycle or moped. Upon request, the Department may issue one
additional placard to an applicant to whom special license plates have not been
issued pursuant to this section.
(b) A special parking sticker for a motorcycle or
moped.
The
application must include a statement from a licensed physician, physician
assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, occupational therapist or
physical therapist certifying that the applicant is a person with a permanent
disability or disability of moderate duration or a certificate from the United
States Department of Veterans Affairs or the United States Department of
Defense which indicates the applicant has incurred a qualifying
service-connected disability, as that term is defined in subsection 1 or 2 of NRS 482.0962 , as applicable.
7. A special parking placard issued
pursuant to subsection 6 must:
(a) Have inscribed on it the international symbol
of access which is at least 3 inches in height, is centered on the placard and
is white on a blue background;
(b) Have an identification number and date of
expiration of:
(1) If the special parking placard is
issued to a person with a permanent disability, 10 years after the initial date
of issuance; or
(2) If the special parking placard is
issued to a person with a disability of moderate duration, 2 years after the
initial date of issuance;
(c) Have placed or inscribed on it the seal or
other identification of the Department; and
(d) Have a form of attachment which enables a
person using the placard to display the placard from the rearview mirror of the
vehicle.
8. A special parking sticker issued
pursuant to subsection 6 must:
(a) Have inscribed on it the international symbol
of access which complies with any applicable federal standards, is centered on
the sticker and is white on a blue background;
(b) Have an identification number and a date of
expiration of:
(1) If the special parking sticker is
issued to a person with a permanent disability, 10 years after the initial date
of issuance; or
(2) If the special parking sticker is
issued to a person with a disability of moderate duration, 2 years after the
initial date of issuance; and
(c) Have placed or inscribed on it the seal or
other identification of the Department.
9. Before the date of expiration of a
special parking placard or special parking sticker issued to a person with a
permanent disability or disability of moderate duration, the person shall renew
the special parking placard or special parking sticker. If the applicant for
renewal is a person with a disability of moderate duration, the applicant must
include with the application for renewal a statement from a licensed physician,
physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, occupational therapist
or physical therapist certifying that the applicant is a person with a
disability which limits or impairs the ability to walk, and that such
disability, although not irreversible, is estimated to last longer than 6
months. A person with a permanent disability is not required to submit evidence
of a continuing disability with the application for renewal.
10. The Department, or a city or county,
may issue, and charge a reasonable fee for, a temporary parking placard for a
vehicle other than a motorcycle or moped or a temporary parking sticker for a
motorcycle or moped upon the application of a person with a temporary
disability. Upon request, the Department, city or county may issue one
additional temporary parking placard to an applicant. The application must
include a certificate from a licensed physician, physician assistant, advanced
practice registered nurse, occupational therapist or physical therapist
indicating:
(a) That the applicant has a temporary
disability; and
(b) The estimated period of the disability.
11. A temporary parking placard issued
pursuant to subsection 10 must:
(a) Have inscribed on it the international symbol
of access which is at least 3 inches in height, is centered on the placard and
is white on a red background;
(b) Have an identification number and a date of
expiration; and
(c) Have a form of attachment which enables a
person using the placard to display the placard from the rearview mirror of the
vehicle.
12. A temporary parking sticker issued
pursuant to subsection 10 must:
(a) Have inscribed on it the international symbol
of access which is at least 3 inches in height, is centered on the sticker and
is white on a red background; and
(b) Have an identification number and a date of
expiration.
13. A temporary parking placard or
temporary parking sticker is valid only for the period for which a physician,
physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, occupational therapist
or physical therapist has certified the disability, but in no case longer than
6 months. If the temporary disability continues after the period for which the
physician, physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse,
occupational therapist or physical therapist has certified the disability, the
person with the temporary disability must renew the temporary parking placard
or temporary parking sticker before the temporary parking placard or temporary
parking sticker expires. The person with the temporary disability shall include
with the application for renewal a statement from a licensed physician,
physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, occupational therapist
or physical therapist certifying that the applicant continues to be a person
with a temporary disability and the estimated period of the disability.
14. A special or temporary parking placard
must be displayed in the vehicle when the vehicle is parked by hanging or
attaching the placard to the rearview mirror of the vehicle. If the vehicle has
no rearview mirror, the placard must be placed on the dashboard of the vehicle
in such a manner that the placard can easily be seen from outside the vehicle
when the vehicle is parked.
15. Upon issuing a special license plate
pursuant to subsection 1, a special or temporary parking placard, or a special
or temporary parking sticker, the Department, or the city or county, if applicable,
shall issue a letter to the applicant that sets forth the name and address of
the person with a permanent disability, disability of moderate duration or
temporary disability to whom the special license plate, special or temporary
parking placard or special or temporary parking sticker has been issued and:
(a) If the person receives special license
plates, the license plate number designated for the plates; and
(b) If the person receives a special or temporary
parking placard or a special or temporary parking sticker, the identification
number and date of expiration indicated on the placard or sticker.
The letter,
or a legible copy thereof, must be kept with the vehicle for which the special
license plate has been issued or in which the person to whom the special or
temporary parking placard or special or temporary parking sticker has been
issued is driving or is a passenger.
16. A special or temporary parking sticker
must be affixed to the windscreen of the motorcycle or moped. If the motorcycle
or moped has no windscreen, the sticker must be affixed to any other part of
the motorcycle or moped which may be easily seen when the motorcycle or moped
is parked.
17. Special or temporary parking placards,
special or temporary parking stickers, or special license plates issued
pursuant to this section do not authorize parking in any area on a highway
where parking is prohibited by law.
18. No person, other than the person
certified as being a person with a permanent disability, disability of moderate
duration or temporary disability, or a person actually transporting such a
person, may use the special license plate or plates or a special or temporary
parking placard, or a special or temporary parking sticker issued pursuant to
this section to obtain any special parking privileges available pursuant to
this section.
19. Any person who violates the provisions
of subsection 18 is guilty of a misdemeanor.
20. The Department may review the
eligibility of each holder of a special parking placard, a special parking
sticker or special license plates, or any combination thereof. Upon a
determination of ineligibility by the Department, the holder shall surrender
the special parking placard, special parking sticker or special license plates,
or any combination thereof, to the Department.
21. For the purposes of this section, a
statement or certificate from a licensed physician, physician assistant,
advanced practice registered nurse, occupational therapist or physical
therapist may be a statement or certificate which is completed by an agent or
employee at the direction and under the supervision of a licensed physician,
physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, occupational therapist
or physical therapist, provided that any medical determination therein has been
made by the licensed physician, physician assistant, advanced practice
registered nurse, occupational therapist or physical therapist.
22. The Department may adopt such
regulations as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.
NRS 482.384 Special license plates
and special and temporary parking placards and stickers: Application; issuance;
renewal; fees; design; display; letter of verification; prohibited acts;
regulations. [Effective on the date on which the Director of the Department of
Motor Vehicles notifies the Governor and the Director of the Legislative
Counsel Bureau that sufficient resources are available to enable the Department
to carry out the provisions of chapter 129, Statutes of Nevada 2015, at page 476 .]
1. Upon the application of a person with a
permanent disability, the Department may issue special license plates for a
vehicle, including a motorcycle or moped, registered by the applicant pursuant
to this chapter. The application must include a statement from a licensed
physician, physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse,
occupational therapist or physical therapist certifying that the applicant is a
person with a permanent disability or a certificate from the United States
Department of Veterans Affairs or the United States Department of Defense which
indicates the applicant has incurred a qualifying service-connected disability,
as that term is defined in subsection 1 or 2 of NRS 482.0962 , as applicable. The issuance
of a special license plate to a person with a permanent disability pursuant to
this subsection does not preclude the issuance to such a person of a special
parking placard for a vehicle other than a motorcycle or moped or a special
parking sticker for a motorcycle or moped pursuant to subsection 6.
2. Every year after the initial issuance
of special license plates to a person with a permanent disability, the
Department shall require the person to renew the special license plates in
accordance with the procedures for renewal of registration pursuant to this
chapter. The Department shall not require a person with a permanent disability
to include with the application for renewal a statement from a licensed
physician, physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse,
occupational therapist or physical therapist certifying that the person is a person
with a permanent disability or a certificate from the United States Department
of Veterans Affairs or the United States Department of Defense which indicates
the applicant has incurred a qualifying service-connected disability, as that
term is defined in subsection 1 or 2 of NRS
482.0962 , as applicable.
3. Upon the application of an organization
which provides transportation for a person with a permanent disability,
disability of moderate duration or temporary disability, the Department may
issue special license plates for a vehicle registered by the organization
pursuant to this chapter, or the Department may issue special parking placards
to the organization pursuant to this section to be used on vehicles providing
transportation to such persons. The application must include a statement from
the organization certifying that:
(a) The vehicle for which the special license
plates are issued is used primarily to transport persons with permanent
disabilities, disabilities of moderate duration or temporary disabilities; or
(b) The organization which is issued the special
parking placards will only use such placards on vehicles that actually
transport persons with permanent disabilities, disabilities of moderate
duration or temporary disabilities.
4. The Department may charge a fee for
special license plates issued pursuant to this section not to exceed the fee
charged for the issuance of license plates for the same class of vehicle.
5. Special license plates issued pursuant
to this section must display the international symbol of access in a color
which contrasts with the background and is the same size as the numerals and
letters on the plate.
6. Upon the application of a person with a
permanent disability or disability of moderate duration, the Department may
issue:
(a) A special parking placard for a vehicle other
than a motorcycle or moped. Upon request, the Department may issue one
additional placard to an applicant to whom special license plates have not been
issued pursuant to this section.
(b) A special parking sticker for a motorcycle or
moped.
The
application must include a statement from a licensed physician, physician
assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, occupational therapist or
physical therapist certifying that the applicant is a person with a permanent
disability or disability of moderate duration or a certificate from the United
States Department of Veterans Affairs or the United States Department of Defense
which indicates the applicant has incurred a qualifying service-connected
disability, as that term is defined in subsection 1 or 2 of NRS 482.0962 , as applicable.
7. A special parking placard issued
pursuant to subsection 6 must:
(a) Have inscribed on it the international symbol
of access which is at least 3 inches in height, is centered on the placard and
is white on a blue background;
(b) Have an identification number and date of
expiration of:
(1) If the special parking placard is
issued to a person with a permanent disability, 10 years after the initial date
of issuance; or
(2) If the special parking placard is
issued to a person with a disability of moderate duration, 2 years after the
initial date of issuance;
(c) Have placed or inscribed on it the seal or
other identification of the Department; and
(d) Have a form of attachment which enables a
person using the placard to display the placard from the rearview mirror of the
vehicle.
8. A special parking sticker issued
pursuant to subsection 6 must:
(a) Have inscribed on it the international symbol
of access which complies with any applicable federal standards, is centered on
the sticker and is white on a blue background;
(b) Have an identification number and a date of
expiration of:
(1) If the special parking sticker is
issued to a person with a permanent disability, 10 years after the initial date
of issuance; or
(2) If the special parking sticker is
issued to a person with a disability of moderate duration, 2 years after the
initial date of issuance; and
(c) Have placed or inscribed on it the seal or
other identification of the Department.
9. Before the date of expiration of a
special parking placard or special parking sticker issued to a person with a
permanent disability or disability of moderate duration, the person shall renew
the special parking placard or special parking sticker. If the applicant for
renewal is a person with a disability of moderate duration, the applicant must
include with the application for renewal a statement from a licensed physician,
physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, occupational therapist
or physical therapist certifying that the applicant is a person with a disability
which limits or impairs the ability to walk, and that such disability, although
not irreversible, is estimated to last longer than 6 months. A person with a
permanent disability is not required to submit evidence of a continuing
disability with the application for renewal.
10. The Department, or a city or county,
may issue, and charge a reasonable fee for, a temporary parking placard for a
vehicle other than a motorcycle or moped or a temporary parking sticker for a
motorcycle or moped upon the application of a person with a temporary
disability. Upon request, the Department, city or county may issue one
additional temporary parking placard to an applicant. The application must
include a certificate from a licensed physician, physician assistant, advanced
practice registered nurse, occupational therapist or physical therapist
indicating:
(a) That the applicant has a temporary
disability; and
(b) The estimated period of the disability.
11. A temporary parking placard issued
pursuant to subsection 10 must:
(a) Have inscribed on it the international symbol
of access which is at least 3 inches in height, is centered on the placard and
is white on a red background;
(b) Have an identification number and a date of
expiration; and
(c) Have a form of attachment which enables a
person using the placard to display the placard from the rearview mirror of the
vehicle.
12. A temporary parking sticker issued
pursuant to subsection 10 must:
(a) Have inscribed on it the international symbol
of access which is at least 3 inches in height, is centered on the sticker and
is white on a red background; and
(b) Have an identification number and a date of
expiration.
13. A temporary parking placard or
temporary parking sticker is valid only for the period for which a physician,
physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, occupational therapist
or physical therapist has certified the disability, but in no case longer than
6 months. If the temporary disability continues after the period for which the
physician, physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse,
occupational therapist or physical therapist has certified the disability, the
person with the temporary disability must renew the temporary parking placard
or temporary parking sticker before the temporary parking placard or temporary
parking sticker expires. The person with the temporary disability shall include
with the application for renewal a statement from a licensed physician,
physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, occupational therapist
or physical therapist certifying that the applicant continues to be a person
with a temporary disability and the estimated period of the disability.
14. A special or temporary parking placard
must be displayed in the vehicle when the vehicle is parked by hanging or
attaching the placard to the rearview mirror of the vehicle. If the vehicle has
no rearview mirror, the placard must be placed on the dashboard of the vehicle
in such a manner that the placard can easily be seen from outside the vehicle
when the vehicle is parked.
15. Upon issuing a special license plate
pursuant to subsection 1, a special or temporary parking placard, or a special
or temporary parking sticker, the Department, or the city or county, if
applicable, shall issue an authorization letter to the applicant that includes
the photograph of the applicant which appears on the drivers license or
identification card, if any, of the applicant who is the person with a
disability, and sets forth the name and address of the person with a permanent
disability, disability of moderate duration or temporary disability to whom the
special license plate, special or temporary parking placard or special or
temporary parking sticker has been issued and:
(a) If the person receives special license
plates, the license plate number designated for the plates; and
(b) If the person receives a special or temporary
parking placard or a special or temporary parking sticker, the identification
number and date of expiration indicated on the placard or sticker.
The
authorization letter, or a legible copy thereof, must be kept with the vehicle
for which the special license plate has been issued or in which the person to
whom the special or temporary parking placard or special or temporary parking
sticker has been issued is driving or is a passenger.
16. A special or temporary parking sticker
must be affixed to the windscreen of the motorcycle or moped. If the motorcycle
or moped has no windscreen, the sticker must be affixed to any other part of the
motorcycle or moped which may be easily seen when the motorcycle or moped is
parked.
17. Special or temporary parking placards,
special or temporary parking stickers, or special license plates issued
pursuant to this section do not authorize parking in any area on a highway
where parking is prohibited by law.
18. No person, other than the person
certified as being a person with a permanent disability, disability of moderate
duration or temporary disability, or a person actually transporting such a person,
may use the special license plate or plates or a special or temporary parking
placard, or a special or temporary parking sticker issued pursuant to this
section to obtain any special parking privileges available pursuant to this
section.
19. Any person who violates the provisions
of subsection 18 is guilty of a misdemeanor.
20. The Department may review the
eligibility of each holder of a special parking placard, a special parking
sticker or special license plates, or any combination thereof. Upon a
determination of ineligibility by the Department, the holder shall surrender
the special parking placard, special parking sticker or special license plates,
or any combination thereof, to the Department.
21. For the purposes of this section, a
statement or certificate from a licensed physician, physician assistant,
advanced practice registered nurse, occupational therapist or physical
therapist may be a statement or certificate which is completed by an agent or
employee at the direction and under the supervision of a licensed physician,
physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, occupational therapist
or physical therapist, provided that any medical determination therein has been
made by the licensed physician, physician assistant, advanced practice
registered nurse, occupational therapist or physical therapist.
22. The Department may adopt such
regulations as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.

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