Nevada Revised Statutes

Nev. Rev. Stat. § 706.036 (2026)

“Common motor carrier” defined

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NRS 706.036  “Common motor carrier” defined.  “Common motor carrier” means any person or operator who is held out to the public as willing to transport by vehicle from place to place, either upon fixed route or on-call operations, passengers or property, including a common motor carrier of passengers, a common motor carrier of property and a taxicab motor carrier.

      (Added to NRS by 1971, 687; A 1979, 916)

     

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1993–2008 · leading case: Ruggles v. Pub. Serv. Comm'n, 846 P.2d 299 (Nev. 1993).
Ruggles v. Pub. Serv. Comm'n, 846 P.2d 299 (Nev. 1993). · cites it 2× “036 defines a “common motor carrier” as: any person or operator who holds himself [herself] out to the public as willing to transport by vehicle from place to place, either upon fixed route or on-call operations, passengers or property, including a common motor carrier of…”
Father & Sons & A Daughter Too v. Transp. Servs. Auth., 182 P.3d 100 (Nev. 2008). “Moreover, the TSA must “encourage the establishment and maintenance of reasonable charges for . . . [i]ntrastate transportation by fully regulated carriers” while discouraging “any practices which would tend to increase or create competition that may be detrimental to the…”
FATHERS & SONS v. Transp. Servs. Auth., 182 P.3d 100 (Nev. 2008). “[i]ntrastate transportation by fully regulated carriers" while discouraging "any practices which would tend to increase or create competition that may be detrimental to the traveling and shipping public or the motor carrier business within this State.”
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