Nevada Code § 706.165

Authority required to authorize use in certain larger counties of computerized real-time data system to offer cooperative dispatch and electronic hailing services to public by holder of certificate of public convenience and necessity; charges; regulations by Authority
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1. In a county whose population is 700,000
or more, upon application by a holder of a certificate of public convenience
and necessity, the Authority shall authorize the certificate holder to use the
computerized real-time data system for the purposes of offering cooperative
dispatch and electronic hailing services to the public.
2. If two or more holders of a certificate
of convenience and public necessity apply to the Authority to use the
computerized real-time data system for the purposes set forth in subsection 1,
the Authority must establish, by regulation or order, rules providing for the
use of the computerized real-time data system by two or more holders of a
certificate of convenience and public necessity for the purposes set forth in
subsection 1.
3. The Authority shall:
(a) Authorize the holders of a certificate of
public convenience and necessity who are authorized to use the computerized
real-time data system for the purposes set forth in subsection 1 to impose a
reasonable charge for the use of the computerized real-time data system by a
passenger. The charge:
(1) Must be separate from any other rate,
fare or charge for service;
(2) Is not required to be uniform within a
county; and
(3) May be assessed in accordance with a
schedule of charges based upon factors approved by the Authority.
(b) Establish, by regulation or order,
requirements for the publication by holders of a certificate of public
convenience and necessity of the charge or the schedule of charges for the use
by a passenger of the computerized real-time data system for the purposes set
forth in subsection 1.
4. As used in this section, computerized
real-time data system means the computerized real-time data system implemented
by the Authority pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS
706.1516 .

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