SB 104*
Revises provisions relating to traffic offenses. (BDR 43-309)
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Bill overview
This bill makes technical changes to Nevada’s traffic laws to align with previous legislation. Specifically, it removes the authority of courts to suspend a driver’s license or prohibit license applications due to delinquent fines or fees related to traffic violations. The bill also clarifies that civil infractions are not considered delinquent acts, ensuring justice courts and municipal courts have jurisdiction over them. Finally, it updates citation requirements and streamlines the process for responding to traffic citations, including a revised deadline for responses and provisions for online dispute resolution.
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