NEVADA
A.I.M. Attorneys
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Kevin Karp, Esquire |
Karp & Company, Ltd
557 Washington Street
Lower Level
Reno, NV 89503 |
Phone: (800) On-A-Bike (800-662-2453) |
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Brent D. Percival |
Attorney at Law
630 South 3rd Street
Las Vegas, NV 89101 |
Phone: (800) On-A-Bike (800-662-2453) |
Helmet Laws
UNIVERSAL
Helmets Required for all riders.
Miscellaneous Motorcycle Laws
State Funded Rider Education
Available for all eligible applicants.
May waive skills test for successful completion of rider ed.
Eye Protection
Required unless equipped with wind screen.
Daytime Use Of Headlight
Modulating headlight permitted.
Passenger Seat
Required if carrying a passenger.
Passenger Footrests
Required if carrying a passenger.
Mirror
Left and right required by law.
65 MPH Speed Limit
In effect on designated rural interstate highways.
NCOM Region
REGION IX : Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah
Anti-Discrimination Law
DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF CLOTHING OR CLUB MEMBERSHIP IS ILLEGAL
Nevada Revised Statute Title 54 Section 651.070 et seq. provides that all persons shall be entitled to equal enjoyment of places of public accommodation. The Nevada Equal Rights Commission receives and investigates complaints of discrimination as they relate to full and equal enjoyment of services/facilities, employment and day to day living. In addition, any person whose exercise or enjoyment of rights secured by the Constitution or laws of the United States has been interfered with, or attempted to be interfered with, may institute and prosecute a civil action for injunctive or other appropriate equitable relief, including the award of compensatory monetary damages. The Constitution of the State of Nevada, Article 1, Section; 9 dictates that every citizen shall be able to speak freely, as well as write and publish sentiments on all subjects. The United States Supreme Court has ruled in the case of Cohen v.
California, 403 U.S. 15 (1971) that individuals have the constitutional right under the First Amendment to wear clothing which displays writing or designs. In addition, the right of an individual to freedom of association has long been recognized and protected by the Supreme Court. Thus, a person's right to wear the clothing of his choice, as well as his right to belong to any club or organization of his choice, is constitutionally protected, and persons or establishments who discriminate on the basis of clothing or club membership are subject to a lawsuit.
Don't subject yourself to civil and criminal penalties and to expensive and time consuming lawsuits. Don't discriminate against people wearing colors or motorcycle attire.
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