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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 706 - MOTOR CARRIERS

NRS 706.8843 Conditions of employment of driver by certificate holder; provision of rules and regulations by certificate holder to driver; signed statement by driver regarding receipt and reading of rules and regulations.

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NRS 706.8843 Conditions of employment of driver by certificate holder; provision of rules and regulations by certificate holder to driver; signed statement by driver regarding receipt and reading of rules and regulations.
1. A certificate holder shall not employ a driver unless the driver has obtained and has on the driver’s person:
(a)A valid driver’s license for the State of Nevada obtained under the provisions of NRS 483.010 to 483.630 , inclusive;
(b)A copy of a medical examiner’s certificate obtained pursuant to NRS 706.8842 ; and
(c)A driver’s permit issued by the Administrator pursuant to rules and regulations of the Taxicab Authority.
2. A certificate holder shall, at the time the certificate holder employs a driver, provide the driver with a complete copy of the rules and regulations described in NRS 706.8844 to 706.88499 , inclusive, and such other rules and regulations as may be adopted by the Taxicab Authority, and require the driver to sign a statement that the driver has received a copy of the regulations and has read and familiarized himself or herself with the contents thereof.
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