SB382
AN ACT relating to vehicles; authorizing certain trailers used for farm purposes to be registered for a 5-year period in lieu of a 12-month period; requiring a person who elects to register such a trailer for a 5-year period to pay fees commensurate with the 5-year period; authorizing autonomous vehicles to be equipped with certain marker lamps which indicate that an automated driving system is operating the autonomous vehicle; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT relating to vehicles; authorizing certain trailers used for farm purposes to be registered for a 5-year period in lieu of a 12-month period; requiring a person who elects to register such a trailer for a 5-year period to pay fees commensurate with the 5-year period; authorizing autonomous vehicles to be equipped with certain marker lamps which indicate that an automated driving system is operating the autonomous vehicle; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.
Introduction Date
Monday, March 17, 2025
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AN ACT relating to vehicles; authorizing certain trailers used for farm purposes to be registered for a 5-year period in
Existing law requires the owner of a trailer that is to be operated on the highways of this State to register the trailer for a period of either 1 year or 3 years with the Department of Motor Vehicles and pay to the Department certain fees and a governmental services tax, the amount of which is based on the value of the trailer. (NRS 371.030, 371.040, 482.205, 482.206, 482.2065) Section 1 of this bill authorizes a person who owns a trailer that is primarily used for farm purposes to instead register the trailer for a period of 5 years. Section 1 requires a person who registers a trailer for a 5-year period to pay upon registration all applicable fees and taxes which the person would pay if the trailer was registered for 1 year and then renewed for 4 consecutive years, and section 3 of this bill requires the trailer to be taxed, for purposes of the governmental services tax, for a period of 5 years. Sections 4.5 and 5.5 of this bill make conforming changes to refer to provisions that have been renumbered in section 3. Section 1.5 of this bill requires the expiration date of a license plate or substitute decal on a trailer that is registered for a 5-year period, upon a transfer of the registration, to be advanced for 5 years. Section 5 of this bill makes a conforming change to indicate that a personalized prestige license plate issued for a trailer registered for a 5-year period is valid for and renewable after 5 years, rather than 12 months. Existing law prescribes certain req
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