Nev. Rev. Stat. § 706.266
Intrastate motor carriers required to furnish information to Authority
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NRS 706.266 Intrastate motor carriers required to furnish information to
Authority. It is unlawful for any
common, contract or private motor carrier to operate as a motor carrier of
intrastate commerce within this State without having furnished the Authority
the following:
1. Where a person does not hold a certificate of public convenience and necessity or a permit to operate as a common or contract motor carrier in the State of Nevada, an affidavit certifying that the person intends to operate as a private carrier.
2. Such other information as the Authority may request.
(Added to NRS by 1971, 694; A 1981, 1048; 1983, 96; 1987, 1355; 1997, 1935)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1
case, 1974–1974 · leading case: Lynch v. Public Service Commission
Lynch v. Public Service Commission (1974)
“June, 1966, the probation was revoked and his bail forfeited on other similar charges elsewhere; Following inter-district communication, the supervisor of issuing ICC district office on October 19, 1966, and without notice to Lynch, recalled from the Commission the theretofore…”
— Nev. Rev. Stat. § 706.266(b) — 1 case
Lynch v. Public Service Commission (1974)
“June, 1966, the probation was revoked and his bail forfeited on other similar charges elsewhere; Following inter-district communication, the supervisor of issuing ICC district office on October 19, 1966, and without notice to Lynch, recalled from the Commission the theretofore…”
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