Nev. Admin. Code § 483.772 - School for training drivers: Restrictions on advertising and solicitation of business
1. A school for
training drivers shall not publish, display or circulate any advertising which
is misleading or inaccurate or misrepresents any of the services rendered or
furnished to the public. The Director may request that such advertising be
withdrawn from circulation.
2. A
school for training drivers shall not use in advertising or other publicity for
the school:
(a) Any name other than the name
in which the license for the school is issued.
(b) Any name that would tend to mislead the
general public to believe that the school is affiliated with the Department or
any of the divisions of the Department.
(c) Any name which includes the word "State"
in the name of the school.
3. A school for training drivers shall not
imply in advertising or other publicity for the school that:
(a) A student of the school will receive a
driver's license;
(b) The school
has the capacity to influence the Department in the issuance of drivers'
licenses; or
(c) A student will
otherwise receive preferential treatment by the Department.
4. A school for training drivers
may indicate in advertising or other publicity for the school that the school
is licensed by the Department, but must not indicate that the school is
otherwise approved, sanctioned or endorsed by the Department.
5. An owner, operator, instructor, employee
or agent of a school for training drivers shall not personally solicit any
person or otherwise solicit business from the general public within any
premises owned, rented or leased by the Department.
Notes
NRS 481.051
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