Nevada Code § 483.270

Restricted license for pupil in school: Issuance; application; restrictions; regulations. [Effective until 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 119, Statutes of Nevada 2015, at page 429 .]
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1. The Department may issue a restricted
license to any pupil between the ages of 14 and 18 years who is attending:
(a) A public school in a school district in this
State in a county whose population is less than 55,000 or in a city or town
whose population is less than 25,000 when transportation to and from school is
not provided by the board of trustees of the school district, if the pupil
meets the requirements for eligibility adopted by the Department pursuant to
subsection 5; or
(b) A private school meeting the requirements for
approval under NRS 392.070 when
transportation to and from school is not provided by the private school,
and it is
impossible or impracticable to furnish such pupil with private transportation
to and from school.
2. An application for the issuance of a
restricted license under this section must:
(a) Be made upon a form provided by the
Department.
(b) Be signed and verified as provided in NRS 483.300 .
(c) Include a written statement signed by the:
(1) Principal of the public school in
which the pupil is enrolled or by a designee of the principal and which is
provided to the applicant pursuant to NRS
392.123 ; or
(2) Parent or legal guardian of the pupil
which states that the pupil is excused from compulsory school enrollment and
attendance pursuant to NRS 392.070 .
(d) Contain such other information as may be
required by the Department.
3. Any restricted license issued pursuant
to this section:
(a) Is effective only for the school year during
which it is issued or for a more restricted period.
(b) Authorizes the licensee to drive a motor
vehicle on a street or highway only while going to and from school, and at a
speed not in excess of 55 miles per hour.
(c) May contain such other restrictions as the
Department may deem necessary and proper.
(d) May authorize the licensee to transport as
passengers in a motor vehicle driven by the licensee, only while the licensee
is going to and from school, members of his or her immediate family, or other
minor persons upon written consent of the parents or guardians of such minors,
but in no event may the number of passengers so transported at any time exceed
the number of passengers for which the vehicle was designed.
4. No restricted license may be issued
under the provisions of this section until the Department is satisfied fully as
to the applicants competency and fitness to drive a motor vehicle.
5. The Department shall adopt regulations
that set forth the requirements for eligibility of a pupil to receive a
restricted license pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 1.
NRS 483.270 Restricted license for
pupil in school: Issuance; application; restrictions; 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 119, Statutes of Nevada 2015, at page 429 .]
1. The Department may issue a restricted
license to any pupil between the ages of 14 and 18 years who is attending:
(a) A public school in a school district in this
State in a county whose population is less than 55,000 or in a city or town
whose population is less than 25,000 when transportation to and from school is
not provided by the board of trustees of the school district, if the pupil
meets the requirements for eligibility adopted by the Department pursuant to
subsection 5; or
(b) A private school meeting the requirements for
approval under NRS 392.070 when
transportation to and from school is not provided by the private school,
and it is
impossible or impracticable to furnish such pupil with private transportation
to and from school.
2. An application for the issuance of a
restricted license under this section must:
(a) Be made upon a form provided by the
Department.
(b) Be signed and verified as provided in NRS 483.300 .
(c) Include a written statement signed by the:
(1) Principal of the public school in
which the pupil is enrolled or by a designee of the principal and which is
provided to the applicant pursuant to NRS
392.123 ; or
(2) Parent or legal guardian of the pupil
which states that the pupil is excused from compulsory school enrollment and
attendance pursuant to NRS 392.070 .
(d) Include information instructing the applicant
how to register with the Next-of-Kin Registry pursuant to NRS 483.653 if he or she so chooses.
(e) Contain such other information as may be required
by the Department.
3. Any restricted license issued pursuant
to this section:
(a) Is effective only for the school year during
which it is issued or for a more restricted period.
(b) Authorizes the licensee to drive a motor
vehicle on a street or highway only while going to and from school, and at a
speed not in excess of 55 miles per hour.
(c) May contain such other restrictions as the
Department may deem necessary and proper.
(d) May authorize the licensee to transport as
passengers in a motor vehicle driven by the licensee, only while the licensee
is going to and from school, members of his or her immediate family, or other
minor persons upon written consent of the parents or guardians of such minors,
but in no event may the number of passengers so transported at any time exceed
the number of passengers for which the vehicle was designed.
4. No restricted license may be issued
under the provisions of this section until the Department is satisfied fully as
to the applicants competency and fitness to drive a motor vehicle.
5. The Department shall adopt regulations
that set forth the requirements for eligibility of a pupil to receive a
restricted license pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 1.

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