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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 706 - MOTOR CARRIERS

NRS 706.8835 Display on and in taxicab of statement indicating whether credit or debit card accepted and maximum convenience fee for use of credit or debit card; display on taxicab of unit number and name of certificate holder.

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NRS 706.8835 Display on and in taxicab of statement indicating whether credit or debit card accepted and maximum convenience fee for use of credit or debit card; display on taxicab of unit number and name of certificate holder.
1. A certificate holder shall display on each of the certificate holder’s taxicabs a statement indicating whether the certificate holder accepts credit cards and debit cards and, if so, setting forth the maximum fee a customer will be charged for the convenience of using a credit card or debit card pursuant to NRS 706.88355 . The statement must be permanently affixed:
(a)On the outside of both front doors in bold block letters which are not less than three-fourths of an inch in height; and
(b)Inside the taxicab so as to be visible and easily readable by passengers.
2. A certificate holder shall have a unit number and the name of the certificate holder displayed on each taxicab in bold block letters not less than 4 inches in height and in a color which contrasts with the color of the taxicab.
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