Nevada Code § 482.4235

Lease of new vehicle pursuant to long-term lease: Duties of long-term lessor; temporary placards; completion of long-term lessors report of lease and furnishing of copy of information included therein
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1. If a new vehicle is leased in this
State by a long-term lessor, the long-term lessor shall complete and submit to
the Department a manufacturers certificate of origin or a manufacturers
statement of origin, and transmit electronically to the Department a long-term
lessors report of lease. Such a report must be transmitted electronically to
the Department in the manner required by the Department and must include:
(a) A description of the vehicle; and
(b) The names and addresses of the long-term
lessor, long-term lessee and any person having a security interest in the
vehicle.
2. Unless an extension of time is granted
by the Department, the long-term lessor shall, within 20 days after the
electronic transmission to the Department of the long-term lessors report of
lease:
(a) Submit to the Department the manufacturers
certificate of origin or manufacturers statement of origin; and
(b) Collect and remit to the Department the fee
set forth in NRS 482.429 for the processing
of the long-term lessors report of lease.
3. Upon entering into a lease or written
agreement to lease for a new vehicle, the long-term lessor shall affix a
temporary placard to the rear of the vehicle. Only one temporary placard may be
issued for the vehicle. The temporary placard must:
(a) Be in a form prescribed by the Department;
(b) Be made of a material appropriate for use on
the exterior of a vehicle;
(c) Be free from foreign materials and clearly
visible from the rear of the vehicle; and
(d) Include the date of its expiration.
4. Compliance with the requirements of
subsection 3 permits the vehicle to be operated for a period not to exceed 30
days after the execution of a written agreement to lease or the lease,
whichever occurs first. Upon issuance of the certificate of registration and
license plates for the vehicle or the expiration of the temporary placard,
whichever occurs first, the long-term lessee shall remove the temporary placard
from the rear of the vehicle.
5. For the purposes of establishing
compliance with the period required by subsection 2, the Department shall use
the date on which the long-term lessors report of lease was transmitted
electronically to the Department as the beginning date of the 20-day period.
6. Upon executing all the documents
necessary to complete the lease of the vehicle, including, without limitation,
the financial documents, the long-term lessor shall complete the long-term
lessors report of lease and furnish a copy of the information included therein
to the long-term lessee not less than 10 days before the expiration of the
temporary placard.

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