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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 426 - PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

NRS 426.740 Refueling of vehicle for driver with physical disability; charging greater price for fuel prohibited; exception; penalty.

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NRS 426.740 Refueling of vehicle for driver with physical disability; charging greater price for fuel prohibited; exception; penalty.
1. Every person who operates a service station or retail store which sells fuel for motor vehicles to the public shall, upon request, refuel a vehicle for a driver with a physical disability.
2. The price of the fuel charged to such a driver must not be greater than the price which would be charged to any other person for the fuel if that person had personally refueled the vehicle.
3. This section does not apply to a service station or a retail store which sells fuel if the service station or retail store does not provide a person to refuel the motor vehicles of its customers.
4. A person who violates any provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.
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