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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 484A - TRAFFIC LAWS GENERALLY

NRS 484A.7043 Penalties.

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NRS 484A.7043 Penalties.
1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a person who is found to have committed a civil infraction shall be punished by a civil penalty of not more than $500 per violation unless a greater civil penalty is authorized by specific statute. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 484A.792 , any civil penalty collected pursuant to NRS 484A.703 to 484A.705 , inclusive, by a:
(a)Municipal court must be paid to the treasurer of the city in which the court is located.
(b)Justice court must be paid to the treasurer of the county in which the court is located.
2. If a person is found to have committed a civil infraction, in addition to any civil penalty imposed on the person, the court shall order the person to pay the administrative assessments set forth in NRS 176.059 , 176.0611 , 176.0613 and 176.0623 in the amount that the person would be required to pay if the civil penalty were a fine imposed on a defendant who pleads guilty or guilty but mentally ill or is found guilty or guilty but mentally ill of a misdemeanor. If, in lieu of a civil penalty, the court authorizes a person to successfully complete a course of traffic safety approved by the Department of Motor Vehicles, the court must order the person to pay the amount of the administrative assessment that corresponds to the civil penalty for which the defendant would have otherwise been responsible.
The administrative assessments imposed pursuant to this subsection must be collected and distributed in the same manner as the administrative assessments imposed and collected pursuant to NRS 176.059 , 176.0611 , 176.0613 and 176.0623 .
3. If the court determines that a civil penalty or administrative assessment imposed pursuant to this section is:
(a)Excessive in relation to the financial resources of the defendant, the court may waive or reduce the monetary penalty accordingly.
(b)Not within the defendant’s present financial ability to pay, the court may enter into a payment plan with the person.
4. A court having jurisdiction over a civil infraction pursuant to NRS 484A.703 to 484A.705 , inclusive, may:
(a)In addition to ordering a person who is found to have committed a civil infraction to pay a civil penalty and administrative assessments pursuant to this section, order the person to successfully complete a course of traffic safety approved by the Department of Motor Vehicles.
(b)Waive or reduce the civil penalty that a person who is found to have committed a civil infraction would otherwise be required to pay if the court determines that any circumstances warrant such a waiver or reduction.
(c)Reduce any moving violation for which a person was issued a civil infraction citation to a nonmoving violation if the court determines that any circumstances warrant such a reduction.
5. A court shall not award attorney’s fees or costs to any party in a hearing conducted pursuant to NRS 484A.7041 , regardless of the outcome.
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