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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 394 - PRIVATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND ESTABLISHMENTS

NRS 394.545 Location, equipment and insurance requirements of driving school; action by Department of Motor Vehicles authorized.

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NRS 394.545 Location, equipment and insurance requirements of driving school; action by Department of Motor Vehicles authorized.
1. A driving school:
(a)Must be located more than 200 feet from any office of the Department of Motor Vehicles;
(b)Must have the equipment necessary to instruct students in the safe operation of motor vehicles and maintain the equipment in a safe condition; and
(c)Must have insurance in at least the following amounts:
(1)For bodily injury to or death of two or more persons in one crash, $40,000; and
(2)For damage to property in any one crash, $10,000.
2. The Department of Motor Vehicles may review and approve or disapprove any application to issue, renew or revoke a license for a driving school. The Department of Motor Vehicles may, at any time, inspect a licensed driving school and may recommend that its license be suspended or revoked. The Administrator shall investigate and recommend to the Commission the appropriate action.
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