Nevada Code § 576.127

Cargo manifests required to be carried on motor vehicles operated by dealers and commission merchants; suspension or cancellation of license for false statements on manifest
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1. Each dealer and commission merchant
operating a motor vehicle in the conduct of his or her licensed business shall
carry on the motor vehicle a manifest on a form to be prescribed or approved by
the Department showing:
(a) A description of the cargo on the motor
vehicle.
(b) The brand inspection certificate number for
any livestock being transported.
(c) Where and from whom the cargo was purchased.
(d) The weight or measure upon which the purchase
was made and, if purchased upon weight, where and by whom weighed and the
weight obtained at the weighing.
2. The manifest must be executed in
triplicate. One copy must be given to the consignor or seller. One copy must be
retained by the licensee, and the original, signed by the licensee, must be
transmitted immediately to the Department.
3. Any false statements included on a
manifest concerning the nature, quantity, weight, count, grade, quality or any
other essential feature of the cargo constitute grounds for suspension or
cancellation of the licensees license issued pursuant to the provisions of this
chapter.

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