Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Assembly Bill AB316

Introduced
3/16/23  
Refer
3/16/23  
Report Pass
4/19/23  
Engrossed
4/24/23  
Refer
4/24/23  
Report Pass
5/22/23  
Enrolled
5/26/23  
Chaptered
5/30/23  

Caption

Revises provisions governing motor vehicles. (BDR 43-154)

Impact

The bill revises penalties associated with the unlawful possession of unregistered vehicles, changing them from criminal misdemeanors to civil penalties not exceeding $100 for each day of violation. By enabling local authorities to adopt such ordinances, AB316 encourages a more localized approach to vehicle regulation, potentially aiding communities in addressing local concerns regarding abandoned or non-operational vehicles that are cluttering properties and creating safety hazards.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 316 introduces significant updates to how unregistered vehicles are managed under Nevada law, specifically allowing local governments to establish their own ordinances prohibiting unlawful possession of unregistered and unfit vehicles. This adjustment seeks to enhance local governance over vehicle registration issues, enabling municipalities to impose penalties tailored to their unique circumstances, rather than relying solely on the existing state laws which categorized such violations as misdemeanors.

Contention

While AB316 strengthens local control, it has the potential to create discrepancies in enforcement across jurisdictions. One of the notable points of contention surrounds the shift from criminal penalties to civil penalties, particularly amongst legislators who may view this transition as a reduction in accountability. Opposition may arise from those who argue that allowing local authorities to set varying penalties could lead to confusion and inequitable enforcement practices, as different municipalities might impose drastically different regulations regarding vehicle possession.

Companion Bills

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