Nevada Code § 706.741

Exemption of certain vehicles used in business of resort hotel that holds nonrestricted gaming license; requirements regarding inspection of such vehicles
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1. An owner or operator of a motor vehicle
that is used for the transportation of passengers or property is not subject to
the provisions of this chapter governing fully regulated carriers if:
(a) The owner or operator, or an affiliate of the
owner or operator, of the motor vehicle:
(1) Holds a nonrestricted license and is a
resort hotel;
(2) Is not in the business of transporting
passengers or property;
(3) Does not charge a fee for transporting
passengers or property;
(4) Provides transportation only to its
customers, guests, casino hosts, key employees, officers and directors; and
(5) Marks the vehicle with the name or
logo of the owner or operator, or an affiliate of the owner or operator, which
must be at least 2 inches in height and be visible from a distance of at least
50 feet; and
(b) The use of the motor vehicle is related to
the business of the resort hotel for which the nonrestricted license of the
owner or operator, or an affiliate of the owner or operator, was issued.
2. The owner or operator, or an affiliate
of the owner or operator, of a motor vehicle specified in subsection 1 shall
regularly inspect the motor vehicle and maintain a record of the inspection for
at least 3 years after the date of the inspection. Each record maintained
pursuant to this subsection must be made available for inspection or audit by
the Authority or its designee at any time during regular business hours.
3. As used in this section:
(a) Affiliate has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 463.0133 ;
(b) Nonrestricted license has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 463.0177 ; and
(c) Resort hotel has the meaning ascribed to it
in NRS 463.01865 .

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