Nevada Code § 482.460

Unsafe or improperly equipped vehicle
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1. The Department shall rescind and cancel
the registration of any vehicle which the Department determines is unsafe,
unfit to be operated or not equipped as required by law.
2. Except as provided in subsection 4, the
Department shall rescind and cancel the registration of any vehicle if the
registered owner of the vehicle is issued a citation or notice of violation
pursuant to NRS 484B.655 or for
operating a motor vehicle in violation of subsection 2 of NRS 484D.415 , unless the owner provides,
within 30 days after the citation or notice is issued, proof to the Department
that the condition for which he or she was issued the notice or citation has
been corrected.
3. Except as provided in subsection 4, the
Department shall rescind and cancel the registration of any vehicle for which
it receives an order to impound and an order to rescind and cancel registration
pursuant to subsection 5 or 8 of NRS
484B.653 , unless the registered owner within 30 days after the last date of
impound indicated on the order to impound the vehicle, proves through an
inspection in a manner prescribed by the Department that the vehicle is:
(a) Equipped in the manner required by chapter 484D of NRS, and any regulations
adopted pursuant thereto; and
(b) Not in such an unsafe condition as to
endanger the driver or other occupant of the vehicle or any person upon a
public highway or premises to which the public has access.
4. The Department may extend the period
prescribed by subsection 2 or 3 for not more than an additional 60 days if:
(a) The vehicle is registered with the
Department; and
(b) The owner of the vehicle proves to the
Department that the work is being performed that is necessary, as applicable,
to:
(1) Equip the car in the manner required
by chapter 484D of NRS, and any regulations
adopted pursuant thereto; or
(2) Repair any unsafe condition that
endangers the driver or other occupant of the vehicle or any person upon a
public highway or premises to which the public has access.

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