Nevada Code § 488.175

Exemption from requirements for numbering and titling; exception for certain residents of other states; issuance of exempt numbers
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, a vessel need not be numbered pursuant to the provisions of this
chapter if it is:
(a) Already covered by a number in effect which
has been awarded or issued to it pursuant to a federally approved numbering
system of another state.
(b) A vessel from a country other than the United
States temporarily using the waters of this State.
(c) A public vessel of the United States, a state
or a political subdivision of a state.
(d) A ships lifeboat.
(e) A vessel belonging to a class of vessels
which has been exempted from numbering by the Department after the Department
has found:
(1) That the numbering of vessels of that
class will not materially aid in their identification; and
(2) If an agency of the Federal Government
has a numbering system applicable to the class of vessels to which the vessel
in question belongs, that the vessel would also be exempt from numbering if it
were subject to the federal law.
2. If the owner or operator of a vessel
which is not numbered in this State is a resident of another state, and if this
State is or will be the state of principal operation of the vessel during a
calendar year, the vessel must be numbered and a certificate of number issued
for the vessel pursuant to this chapter.
3. The Department may, by regulation,
provide for the issuance of exempt numbers for vessels not required to be
registered under the provisions of this chapter.
4. A power-driven vessel need not be
titled pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, if it is:
(a) Covered by a certificate of ownership which
has been awarded or issued to it pursuant to the title system of another state;
or
(b) Documented pursuant to 46 U.S.C. 12101 et
seq.

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