Nevada Code § 483.924

Restrictions on driving commercial motor vehicle on highways of Nevada
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A person shall not drive a
commercial motor vehicle on the highways of this State:
1. Unless the person has been issued and
has in his or her immediate possession a:
(a) Commercial drivers license with applicable
endorsements valid for the vehicle the person is driving issued by this State
or by any other jurisdiction in accordance with the minimum federal standards
for the issuance of a commercial drivers license; or
(b) Valid learners permit for the operation of a
commercial motor vehicle and is accompanied by the holder of a commercial
drivers license valid for the vehicle being driven.
2. At any time while the persons driving
privilege is suspended, revoked or cancelled, or while subject to a
disqualification, including, without limitation, a disqualification for any
conduct described in 49 C.F.R. 383.51.

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