Assembly Bill No. 521–Committee on Transportation

 

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AN ACT relating to motor vehicles; expanding the title and the duties of the Section for the Control of Emissions from Vehicles of the Department of Motor Vehicles to include the enforcement of certain matters relating to the use of special fuel; requiring the Section to cooperate and coordinate with the Nevada Highway Patrol in connection with the enforcement of certain matters; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN

SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

 

    Section 1.  NRS 481.0481 is hereby amended to read as

follows:

    481.0481  1.  There is hereby created within the Department a

Section for the Control of Emissions from Vehicles[.] and the

Enforcement of Matters Related to the Use of Special Fuel.

    2.  The Director shall , [appoint,] within the limits of legislative

appropriations, appoint to the Section investigators, officers and

technicians for [the] :

    (a) The control of emissions from vehicles[.] ; and

    (b) The enforcement of matters related to the use of special

fuel.

    3.  The duties of the investigators, officers and technicians are

to travel the State and:

    (a) Act as agents and inspectors in the enforcement of the

provisions of chapter 366 of NRS, NRS 445B.700 to 445B.845,

inclusive, chapter 482 of NRS, and NRS 484.644 and 484.6441.

    (b) Cooperate with the Division of Environmental Protection of

the State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources in all

matters pertaining to the control of emissions from vehicles.

    (c) Cooperate and coordinate with the personnel of the Nevada

Highway Patrol in all matters pertaining to the enforcement of the

provisions of chapter 366 of NRS as those provisions relate to the

use of special fuel by motor vehicles.

    (d) Perform such other duties as may be imposed by the

Director.

    4.  As used in this section, “special fuel” has the meaning

ascribed to it in NRS 366.060.

    Sec. 2.  NRS 289.270 is hereby amended to read as follows:

    289.270  1.  The following persons have the powers of a peace

officer:

    (a) The Director of the Department of Public Safety.


    (b) The chiefs of the divisions of the Department of Public

Safety.

    (c) The deputy directors of the Department of Public Safety

employed pursuant to NRS 480.120.

    (d) The investigators and agents of the Investigation Division of

the Department of Public Safety and any other officer or employee

of that Division whose principal duty is to enforce one or more laws

of this state, and any person promoted from such a duty to a

supervisory position related to such a duty.

    (e) The personnel of the Capitol Police Division of the

Department of Public Safety appointed pursuant to subsection 2 of

NRS 331.140.

    2.  The personnel of the Nevada Highway Patrol appointed

pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 480.330 have the powers of a peace

officer specified in NRS 480.330 and 480.360.

    3.  Administrators and investigators of the Division of

Compliance Enforcement of the Department of Motor Vehicles have

the powers of a peace officer to enforce any law of the State of

Nevada in carrying out their duties pursuant to NRS 481.048.

    4.  Officers and investigators of the Section for the Control of

Emissions From Vehicles and the Enforcement of Matters Related

to the Use of Special Fuel of the Department of Motor Vehicles,

appointed pursuant to NRS 481.0481, have the powers of peace

officers in carrying out their duties under that section.

    5.  Members of the State Disaster Identification Team of the

Division of Emergency Management of the Department of Public

Safety who are, pursuant to NRS 414.270, activated by the Chief of

the Division to perform the duties of the State Disaster Identification

Team have the powers of peace officers in carrying out those duties.

    Sec. 3.  NRS 289.470 is hereby amended to read as follows:

    289.470  “Category II peace officer” means:

    1.  The Bailiff of the Supreme Court;

    2.  The bailiffs of the district courts, justices’ courts and

municipal courts whose duties require them to carry weapons and

make arrests;

    3.  Constables and their deputies whose official duties require

them to carry weapons and make arrests;

    4.  Inspectors employed by the Transportation Services

Authority who exercise those powers of enforcement conferred by

chapters 706 and 712 of NRS;

    5.  Parole and probation officers;

    6.  Special investigators who are employed full-time by the

office of any district attorney or the Attorney General;

    7.  Investigators of arson for fire departments who are specially

designated by the appointing authority;

    8.  The assistant and deputies of the State Fire Marshal;


    9.  The brand inspectors of the State Department of Agriculture

who exercise the powers of enforcement conferred by chapter 565

of NRS;

    10.  The field agents and inspectors of the State Department of

Agriculture who exercise the powers of enforcement conferred by

NRS 561.225;

    11.  Investigators for the State Forester Firewarden who are

specially designated by him and whose primary duties are related to

the investigation of arson;

    12.  School police officers employed by the board of trustees of

any county school district;

    13.  Agents of the State Gaming Control Board who exercise

the powers of enforcement specified in NRS 289.360, 463.140 or

463.1405, except those agents whose duties relate primarily to

auditing, accounting, the collection of taxes or license fees, or the

investigation of applicants for licenses;

    14.  Investigators and administrators of the Division of

Compliance Enforcement of the Department of Motor Vehicles who

perform the duties specified in subsection 2 of NRS 481.048;

    15.  Officers and investigators of the Section for the Control of

Emissions From Vehicles and the Enforcement of Matters Related

to the Use of Special Fuel of the Department of Motor Vehicles

who perform the duties specified in subsection 3 of NRS 481.0481;

    16.  Legislative police officers of the State of Nevada;

    17.  The personnel of the Capitol Police Division of the

Department of Public Safety appointed pursuant to subsection 2 of

NRS 331.140;

    18.  Parole counselors of the Division of Child and Family

Services of the Department of Human Resources;

    19.  Juvenile probation officers and deputy juvenile probation

officers employed by the various judicial districts in the State of

Nevada or by a department of family, youth and juvenile services

established pursuant to NRS 62.1264 whose official duties require

them to enforce court orders on juvenile offenders and make arrests;

    20.  Field investigators of the Taxicab Authority;

    21.  Security officers employed full-time by a city or county

whose official duties require them to carry weapons and make

arrests;

    22.  The chief of a department of alternative sentencing created

pursuant to NRS 211A.080 and the assistant alternative sentencing

officers employed by that department; and

    23.  Criminal investigators who are employed by the Secretary

of State.

    Sec. 4.  NRS 617.135 is hereby amended to read as follows:

    617.135  “Police officer” includes:


    1.  A sheriff, deputy sheriff, officer of a metropolitan police

department or city policeman;

    2.  A chief, inspector, supervisor, commercial officer or trooper

of the Nevada Highway Patrol;

    3.  A chief, investigator or agent of the Investigation Division

of the Department of Public Safety;

    4.  An officer or investigator of the Section for the Control of

Emissions From Vehicles and the Enforcement of Matters Related

to the Use of Special Fuel of the Department of Motor Vehicles;

    5.  An investigator of the Division of Compliance Enforcement

of the Department of Motor Vehicles;

    6.  A member of the police department of the University and

Community College System of Nevada;

    7.  A:

    (a) Uniformed employee of; or

    (b) Forensic specialist employed by,

the Department of Corrections whose position requires regular and

frequent contact with the offenders imprisoned and subjects the

employee to recall in emergencies;

    8.  A parole and probation officer of the Division of Parole and

Probation of the Department of Public Safety;

    9.  A forensic specialist or correctional officer employed by the

Division of Mental Health and Developmental Services of the

Department of Human Resources at facilities for mentally

disordered offenders; and

    10.  The State Fire Marshal, his assistant and his deputies.

    Sec. 5.  This act becomes effective on July 1, 2003.

 

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