Nevada Code § 488.075

Number, certificate of number and certificate of ownership: Application; issuance; fees; location of number on vessel; regulations
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1. The owner of each power-driven vessel
requiring numbering by this State shall file an application for a number and
for a certificate of ownership with the Department on forms approved by it
accompanied by:
(a) Proof of payment of Nevada sales or use tax
as evidenced by proof of sale by a Nevada dealer or by a certificate of use tax
paid issued by the Department of Taxation, or by proof of exemption from those
taxes as provided in NRS 372.320 .
(b) Such evidence of ownership as the Department
may require.
The
Department shall not issue a number, a certificate of number or a certificate
of ownership until this evidence is presented to it.
2. The application must be signed by the
owner of the power-driven vessel and must be accompanied by:
(a) A fee of $20 for the certificate of ownership;
and
(b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2
of NRS 488.125 , an annual fee according
to the following schedule as determined by the straight line length which is
measured from the tip of the bow to the back of the transom of the power-driven
vessel:
Less than 13 feet..................................................................................................... $20
13 feet or more but less than 18
feet...................................................................... 25
18 feet or more but less than 22
feet...................................................................... 40
22 feet or more but less than 26
feet...................................................................... 55
26 feet or more but less than 31
feet...................................................................... 75
31 feet or more ....................................................................................................... 100
Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, all fees
received by the Department under the provisions of this chapter must be
deposited in the Wildlife Account in the State General Fund and, except as
otherwise provided in NRS 488.536 , may
be expended only for the administration and enforcement of the provisions of
this chapter. On or before December 31 of each year, the Department shall
deposit with the State Education Fund 50 percent of each fee collected
according to the length of the power-driven vessel for every power-driven
vessel registered. Upon receipt of the application in approved form, the
Department shall enter the application upon the records of its office and issue
to the applicant a certificate of number stating the number awarded to the
power-driven vessel, a certificate of ownership stating the same information
and the name and address of the registered owner and the legal owner.
3. The Commission shall adopt regulations
providing for the renewal of a certificate of number by the purchase of a
validation decal. The fee for a validation decal is determined by the straight
line length of the power-driven vessel and is equivalent to the fee set forth
in the schedule provided in paragraph (b) of subsection 2. The amount of the
fee for issuing a duplicate validation decal is $20.
4. The owner shall paint on or attach to
each side of the bow of the power-driven vessel the identification number in
such manner as may be prescribed by regulations of the Commission in order that
the number may be clearly visible. The number must be maintained in legible
condition.
5. The certificate of number must be
available at all times for inspection on the power-driven vessel for which
issued, whenever the power-driven vessel is in operation.
6. The Commission shall provide by
regulation for the issuance of numbers to manufacturers and dealers which may
be used interchangeably upon power-driven vessels operated by the manufacturers
and dealers in connection with the demonstration, sale or exchange of those
power-driven vessels. The amount of the fee for each such a number is $20.

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