Nevada Code § 706.462

Issuance and renewal; application requirements; fees
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1. A person shall not drive a charter bus
for the purposes of charter bus transportation, a motor vehicle for a fully
regulated carrier of passengers or a taxicab motor carrier as an employee,
independent contractor or lessee unless the person has been issued a drivers
permit by the Authority pursuant to this section.
2. The Authority shall issue a drivers
permit to each applicant who satisfies the requirements of this section. Before
issuing a drivers permit, the Authority shall:
(a) Require the applicant to submit a complete
set of his or her fingerprints, which the Authority shall forward to the
Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History for submission to the
Federal Bureau of Investigation to ascertain whether the applicant has a
criminal record and the nature of any such record, and may further investigate
the applicants background; and
(b) Require proof that the applicant is employed
or under a contract or lease agreement or has an offer of employment, a contract
or a lease agreement that is contingent on the applicant obtaining a drivers
permit pursuant to this section and:
(1) Has a valid license issued pursuant to NRS 483.340 which authorizes the
applicant to drive in this State any motor vehicle that is within the scope of
the employment, contract or lease; or
(2) If the driver is a resident of a state
other than Nevada, has a valid license issued by the state in which he or she
resides which authorizes the applicant to drive any motor vehicle that is
within the scope of the employment, contract or lease.
3. The Authority may refuse to issue a
drivers permit if:
(a) The applicant has been convicted of:
(1) A felony, other than a sexual offense,
in this State or any other jurisdiction within the 5 years immediately
preceding the date of the application;
(2) A felony involving any sexual offense
in this State or any other jurisdiction at any time before the date of the
application; or
(3) A violation of NRS 484C.110 or 484C.430 or a law of any other
jurisdiction that prohibits the same or similar conduct within the 3 years
immediately preceding the date of the application.
(b) After further investigation into the
applicants background, if any, the Authority determines that the issuance of
the drivers permit would be detrimental to public health, welfare or safety.
4. A drivers permit issued pursuant to
this section is valid for not longer than 3 years, but lapses if the driver
ceases to be employed by the carrier identified in the application for the
original or renewal permit or if the contract or lease expires and the driver
enters into a contract or lease with a different carrier. A driver must notify
the Authority within 10 days after the lapse of a permit and obtain a new
permit pursuant to this section before driving for a different carrier.
5. An applicant shall pay to the
Authority:
(a) A fee for the processing of fingerprints
which is to be established by the Authority and which may not exceed the fee
charged by the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History and
the Federal Bureau of Investigation for processing the fingerprints.
(b) For an original drivers permit, a fee not to
exceed $50.
(c) For the renewal of a drivers permit, a fee
not to exceed $50.
6. As used in this section, charter bus
transportation means transportation by bus of a group of persons who, pursuant
to a common purpose and under a single contract, at a fixed charge for the
motor vehicle, have acquired the exclusive use of the motor vehicle to travel
together under an itinerary either specified in advance or modified after
having left the place of origin. The term does not include:
(a) The transportation of passengers and their
baggage in the same vehicle for a per capita charge between airports or between
an airport and points and places in this State;
(b) The transportation at a per capita or an
hourly rate of passengers to various points of interest for the purpose of
sightseeing or visiting those points of interest where a narrated tour is
presented to the passengers;
(c) The transportation of persons who have
acquired the use of a vehicle for a special event between definite points of
origin and destination, at a per capita rate; or
(d) In a county whose population is less than
100,000, the transportation of a group of persons to and from a single job site
or work site, including, without limitation, a construction site, mine or facility
or project for the production of renewable energy. As used in this paragraph:
(1) Construction site means any location
at which construction work is being commenced or in progress.
(2) Mine means an excavation in the
earth from which ores, coal or other mineral substances are extracted, or a
subterranean natural deposit of minerals located and identified as such by the
staking of a claim or other method recognized by law. The term includes,
without limitation, a well drilled to extract minerals.
(3) Renewable energy means a source of
energy that occurs naturally or is regenerated naturally, including, without
limitation:
(I) Biomass;
(II) Fuel cells;
(III) Geothermal energy;
(IV) Solar energy;
(V) Waterpower; and
(VI) Wind.
The term
does not include coal, natural gas, oil, propane or any other fossil fuel, or
nuclear energy.

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