Nevada Code § 704.140

Free or reduced rates for transportation unlawful; exceptions; penalty
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1. It is unlawful for any person engaged
in business as a public utility to give or furnish to any state, district,
county or municipal officer of this State, or to any person other than those
named herein, any pass, frank, free or reduced transportation, or for any
state, district, county or municipal officer to accept any pass, frank, free or
reduced transportation.
2. This section does not prevent the
carriage, storage or hauling of property free or at reduced rates for the
United States, the State of Nevada or any political subdivision thereof for
charitable purposes.
3. This chapter does not prohibit a public
utility from giving free or reduced rates for transportation of:
(a) Its own officers, commission agents,
employees, attorneys, physicians and surgeons and members of their families,
and pensioned ex-employees and ex-employees with disabilities, their minor
children or dependents, or witnesses attending any legal investigation in which
such carrier is interested.
(b) Inmates of hospitals or charitable
institutions and persons over 65 years of age.
(c) Persons with physical or mental disabilities
who present a written statement from a physician or an advanced practice
registered nurse to that effect.
(d) Persons injured in accidents or motor vehicle
crashes and physicians and nurses attending such persons.
(e) Persons providing relief in cases of common
disaster, or for contractors and their employees, in carrying out their
contract with such carrier.
(f) Peace officers when on official duty.
(g) Attendants of livestock or other property
requiring the care of an attendant, including return passage to the place of
shipment, if there is no discrimination among such shippers of a similar class.
(h) Employees of other carriers subject to
regulation in any respect by the Commission, or for the officers, agents,
employees, attorneys, physicians and surgeons of such other carriers, and the
members of their families.
4. This chapter does not prohibit public
utilities from giving reduced rates for transportation to:
(a) Indigent, destitute or homeless persons, when
under the care or responsibility of charitable societies, institutions or
hospitals, and the necessary agents employed in such transportation.
(b) Students of institutions of learning.
5. Employees, as used in this section,
includes furloughed, pensioned and superannuated employees, and persons who
have become disabled or infirm in the service of any such carrier, and persons
traveling for the purpose of entering the service of any such carrier.
6. Any person violating the provisions of
this section shall be punished by a fine of not more than $500.

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