Nevada Code § 483.855

Registration of certain males with Selective Service System when applying for identification card; application for identification card to include certain information concerning such registration; transmittal of information to Selective Service System
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3, when applying for an identification card or for a duplicate or
the renewal of such a card, a male applicant who is:
(a) A citizen of the United States or an
immigrant; and
(b) At least 18 years of age but less than 26
years of age,
authorizes
the Department to register him with the Selective Service System in compliance
with section 3 of the Military Selective Service Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 451 et
seq., as amended.
2. An application for an identification
card or for a duplicate or the renewal of such a card must inform an applicant
described in subsection 1 that:
(a) Unless the applicant has checked the box
described in subsection 3, submission of the application indicates that the
applicant has already registered with the Selective Service System in
compliance with federal law or that he is authorizing the Department to forward
to the Selective Service System the necessary information for such
registration; and
(b) By registering with the Selective Service
System in compliance with federal law, the applicant remains eligible for
federal student loans, grants, benefits relating to job training, most federal
jobs and, if applicable, citizenship in the United States.
3. An application for an identification
card, or for a duplicate or the renewal of such a card, must include a box
which may be checked by a male applicant who is at least 18 years of age but
less than 26 years of age to indicate that the applicant is not required to
register with the Selective Service System pursuant to the Military Selective
Service Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 451 et seq., as amended.
4. The Department shall forward the
necessary personal information of any eligible applicant to the Selective
Service System in an electronic format.

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