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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 706 - MOTOR CARRIERS

NRS 706.8839 Inspections by Administrator; removal of vehicle from service; notification of improper condition; reinspections.

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NRS 706.8839 Inspections by Administrator; removal of vehicle from service; notification of improper condition; reinspections.
1. The Administrator shall inspect each taxicab not more than once each year.
2. If the Administrator finds that a taxicab is in a condition which violates NRS 706.8837 , the Administrator shall remove the vehicle from service, shall place an out-of-service sticker on the windshield and shall notify the certificate holder of the defect. The vehicle shall remain out of service until the defect has been remedied and the Administrator upon reinspection has approved the vehicle and removed the out-of-service sticker.
3. If the Administrator finds that a taxicab is in a condition which violates NRS 706.8838 , the Administrator shall notify the certificate holder of the improper condition and, after a reasonable time, shall reinspect the vehicle. If upon reinspection the violation has not been corrected, the vehicle shall be removed from service until it is reinspected and approved, as provided in subsection 2.
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