NRS334.010. State automobiles: Purchase; use; identification; penalty.  


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  •       1.  No automobile may be purchased by any department, office, bureau, officer or employee of the State without prior written consent of the State Board of Examiners.

          2.  All such automobiles must be used for official purposes only.

          3.  All such automobiles, except:

          (a) Automobiles maintained for and used by the Governor;

          (b) Automobiles used by or under the authority and direction of the Chief Parole and Probation Officer, the State Contractors’ Board and auditors, the State Fire Marshal, the Investigation Division of the Department of Public Safety, the investigators of the State Gaming Control Board, the investigators of the Securities Division of the Office of the Secretary of State and the investigators of the Attorney General;

          (c) One automobile used by the Department of Corrections;

          (d) Two automobiles used by the Caliente Youth Center;

          (e) Three automobiles used by the Nevada Youth Training Center; and

          (f) Four automobiles used by the Youth Parole Bureau of the Division of Child and Family Services of the Department of Health and Human Services,

    Ê must be labeled by painting the words “State of Nevada” and “For Official Use Only” on the automobiles in plain lettering. The Director of the Department of Administration or a representative of the Director shall prescribe the size and location of the label for all such automobiles.

          4.  Any officer or employee of the State of Nevada who violates any provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.

      [Part 1:7:1933; A 1947, 422; 1949, 360; 1953, 45; 1955, 543] + [2:7:1933; 1931 NCL § 6941.02]—(NRS A 1957, 62, 743; 1959, 782; 1961, 383, 627; 1963, 693; 1965, 314; 1967, 165; 1969, 129; 1971, 167; 1973, 84, 289; 1975, 61, 566; 1977, 289; 1979, 74, 881; 1981, 1189, 2013; 1985, 1984; 1989, 1959; 1991, 2127; 1993, 31, 1566; 1995, 579; 2001, 2598; 2001 Special Session, 236; 2003, 289)