Nevada Code § 706.854

Refusal by Department to register vehicle or renew registration of vehicle; notice; refusal; order to appear before Department under certain circumstances; return of plates, licenses, emblems, certificates or other devices upon receipt of notice of revocation
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1. The Department may refuse to register
or renew the registration of a commercial motor vehicle operated by a motor
carrier pursuant to the provisions of NRS
706.801 to 706.861 , inclusive, and
which has a gross vehicle weight rating, a combined gross vehicle weight
rating, a gross vehicle weight or a combined gross vehicle weight in excess of
10,000 pounds if:
(a) The motor carrier applying for registration
or renewal has not complied with the requirements of NRS 706.841 ; or
(b) The motor carrier responsible for the safety
of the commercial motor vehicle is subject to an out-of-service order.
2. The Department shall mail a notice to
the applicant for registration or the holder of a certificate of registration
for a commercial motor vehicle if the Department refuses to register or renew
the registration pursuant to subsection 1. The notice must be mailed as soon as
practicable after the Department refuses to register or renew the registration
and must include, without limitation:
(a) The reason for the refusal to register or
renew registration;
(b) The name of the federal or state entity which
issued the out-of-service order, if applicable;
(c) The procedure by which the applicant may
register the commercial motor vehicle or the holder of the certificate of
registration for the commercial motor vehicle may renew the registration by
providing evidence satisfactory to the Department that, as applicable:
(1) The motor carrier operating the
commercial motor vehicle has complied with the requirements of NRS 706.841 ; or
(2) The motor carrier responsible for the
safety of the commercial motor vehicle is no longer subject to an
out-of-service order.
3. In addition to any other penalty set
forth in this chapter and chapter 366 of NRS,
the Department may revoke the registration and plates, licenses, emblems,
certificates or other devices of the vehicle pursuant to NRS 706.846 for a commercial motor vehicle
operated by a motor carrier pursuant to the provisions of this section and NRS 706.801 to 706.861 , inclusive, and which has a gross
vehicle weight rating, a combined gross vehicle weight rating, a gross vehicle
weight or a combined gross vehicle weight in excess of 10,000 pounds if the
motor carrier responsible for the safety of the commercial motor vehicle is
subject to an out-of-service order.
4. Before revoking the registration and
plates, licenses, emblems, certificates or other devices of a vehicle pursuant
to subsection 3, the Department must send a written notice by certified mail to
the operator of the vehicle at his or her last known address ordering the
operator to appear before the Department not less than 10 days after the
mailing of the notice to show cause why the registration and plates, licenses,
emblems, certificates or other devices should not be revoked pursuant to this
section.
5. Upon the revocation of the registration
and plates, licenses, emblems, certificates or other devices of a vehicle
pursuant to this section, the affected plates, licenses, emblems, certificates
or other devices must be returned to the Department upon receipt of the notice
of revocation.
6. As used in this section:
(a) Combined gross vehicle weight has the
meaning ascribed to it in NRS 482.0152 .
(b) Combined gross vehicle weight rating has
the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 482.0153 .
(c) Commercial motor vehicle has the meaning
ascribed to it in 49 C.F.R. 390.5.
(d) Gross vehicle weight has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 482.0443 .
(e) Gross vehicle weight rating has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 482.0445 .

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