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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 490 - OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLES

NRS 490.240 License required for each branch of off-highway vehicle dealer and long-term lessor; contents of license; posting of license; temporary license for off-highway vehicle dealer to conduct business at temporary location.

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NRS 490.240 License required for each branch of off-highway vehicle dealer and long-term lessor; contents of license; posting of license; temporary license for off-highway vehicle dealer to conduct business at temporary location.
1. If an off-highway vehicle dealer or long-term lessor has one or more branches, the off-highway vehicle dealer or lessor shall procure from the Department a license for each branch, in addition to the license issued for his or her principal place of business.
2. The Department shall specify on each license it issues:
(a)The name of the licensee;
(b)The location for which the license is issued; and
(c)The name under which the licensee does business at that location.
3. Each off-highway vehicle dealer and lessor shall post each license issued to him or her by the Department in a conspicuous place clearly visible to the general public at the location described in the license.
4. The Department shall, by regulation, provide for the issuance of a temporary license for a licensed off-highway vehicle dealer to conduct business at a temporary location. Any such regulations must include the imposition of a reasonable fee for the issuance of the temporary license.
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