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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 484B - RULES OF THE ROAD

NRS 484B.468 Parking space designated for charging electric or hybrid electric vehicles: Signs; prohibited acts; penalties.

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NRS 484B.468 Parking space designated for charging electric or hybrid electric vehicles: Signs; prohibited acts; penalties.
1. A person shall not park a vehicle in a space designated for charging electric or hybrid electric vehicles by a sign or markings that meet the requirements of subsection 2, whether on public or privately owned property, if the vehicle is not connected to the charging station for the purpose of charging.
2. For the purpose of enforcing the provisions of subsection 1, a parking space designated for charging electric or hybrid electric vehicles must be indicated by a sign or markings that:
(a)Are consistent with the manual and specifications for a uniform system of traffic-control devices adopted pursuant to NRS 484A.430 ; and
(b)State “Minimum fine of $100 for use by others” or equivalent words.
3. A person who violates the provisions of subsection 1 shall be punished:
(a)Upon the first offense, by a fine of $100.
(b)Upon the second offense, by a fine of $200.
(c)Upon the third or subsequent offense, by a fine of not less than $400, but not more than $750.
4. A violation of this section is not a moving violation for the purposes of NRS 483.473 .
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