Nev. Rev. Stat. § 706.475

Leasing of taxicab to independent contractor: Regulations of Authority

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NRS 706.475  Leasing of taxicab to independent contractor: Regulations of Authority.

      1.  The Authority shall adopt such regulations as are necessary to:

      (a) Carry out the provisions of NRS 706.473; and

      (b) Ensure that the taxicab business remains safe, adequate and reliable.

      2.  Such regulations must include, without limitation:

      (a) The minimum qualifications for an independent contractor;

      (b) Requirements related to liability insurance;

      (c) Minimum safety standards; and

      (d) The procedure for approving a lease agreement and the provisions that must be included in a lease agreement concerning the grounds for the revocation of such approval.

      (Added to NRS by 1993, 2649; A 1997, 1949)

     

Notes of Decisions
Yellow Cab of Reno, Inc. v. Second Judicial District Court Ex Rel. County of Washoe (2011) nev · cites it 6× “More specifically, Yellow Cab directed the district court to the terms of the taxicab lease it signed with the cabdriver and argued that since the lease complied with the regulations authorized by NRS 706.475, the relationship must be construed, as a matter of law, as that of an…”
Doud v. Yellow Cab of Reno, Inc. (2015) nvd · cites it 2× “#38 at 13, citing NRS 706.475, NAC 706.3751(b)(2)). NRS 706.”
— Nev. Rev. Stat. § 706.475(l)(b) — 1 case
Yellow Cab of Reno, Inc. v. Second Judicial District Court Ex Rel. County of Washoe (2011) nev “More specifically, Yellow Cab directed the district court to the terms of the taxicab lease it signed with the cabdriver and argued that since the lease complied with the regulations authorized by NRS 706.475, the relationship must be construed, as a matter of law, as that of an…”
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