Nev. Admin. Code § 483.801 - Medical examiner's certificate: Generally; exception
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, every person who applies for, or currently holds, a commercial driver's license, commercial driver's license instruction permit or commercial learner's permit must:
(a) Provide a current medical examiner's certificate and, if applicable, a document showing that the person was issued a variance by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration of the United States Department of Transportation from the requirement to maintain a medical examiner's certificate or a waiver pursuant to NAC 483.8031; and
(b) On or before January 30, 2014, self-certify on a form prescribed by the Department that he or she intends to drive in only one of the following types of commerce:
(1) Excepted interstate commerce;
(2) Nonexcepted interstate commerce;
(3) Excepted intrastate commerce; or
(4) Nonexcepted intrastate commerce.
2. A person who applies for, or currently holds, a commercial driver's license, commercial driver's license instruction permit or commercial learner's permit and who operates a commercial motor vehicle only in excepted interstate commerce or excepted intrastate commerce is not required to comply with the provisions of paragraph (a) of subsection 1.
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NRS 483.908
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