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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 502 - LICENSES, TAGS AND PERMITS

NRS 502.290 Residents of Nevada in Armed Forces not stationed in Nevada: Issuance of specialty combination fishing and hunting license; proof of eligibility; penalty for giving false information.

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NRS 502.290 Residents of Nevada in Armed Forces not stationed in Nevada: Issuance of specialty combination fishing and hunting license; proof of eligibility; penalty for giving false information.
1. The Commission is authorized to issue to those persons serving in the Armed Forces of the United States who are bona fide residents of the State of Nevada a specialty combination fishing and hunting license, provided those persons requesting the licenses are at the time on active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States and are not stationed in the State of Nevada.
2. The Commission may require whatever proof it deems necessary to determine whether such persons come within the provisions of this section.
3. Any person who is guilty of giving false information to obtain a license as provided in this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.
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