NRS 277A.347
Establishment of Nevada Yellow Dot Program in counties whose population is 700,000 or more

  • provision of items to participants
  • design of materials
  • establishment of public information campaign
  • liability of first responders.

1.

In a county whose population is 700,000 or more, the commission shall establish and administer the Nevada Yellow Dot Program for the purpose of improving traffic safety.

2.

The commission specified in subsection 1 shall coordinate with each commission in this State regarding the design, implementation and funding of the Program.

3.

The Program must:

(a)

Be available to any person in this State who wishes to participate in the Program by obtaining the materials described in paragraphs (b) and (c):

(1)

At the main office or any branch office of each commission in this State;

(2)

At the main office or any branch office of the Nevada Highway Patrol, the Department of Transportation or other location designated by the commission in a county whose population is 700,000 or more; or

(3)

By mail, upon request.

(b)

Provide to a participant a distinctive round yellow decal to be placed on a specified location of a vehicle in which the participant is regularly a driver or passenger, to notify first responders that important medical information concerning an occupant of the vehicle may be found in the glove compartment of the vehicle if the occupant is involved in a crash or other emergency.

(c)

Provide to a participant a brightly colored and distinctively marked envelope and information card to be completed by the participant and kept in the glove box of a vehicle upon which the decal described in paragraph (b) has been affixed. The information card must include, without limitation, spaces for the participant to include:

(1)

The participant’s name;

(2)

A recent photograph of the participant;

(3)

Emergency contact information;

(4)

Any allergies or medical conditions of the participant;

(5)

The name and contact information of the participant’s physician and a preferred hospital, if any; and

(6)

Information, if any, regarding the participant’s health insurance.

4.

In designing materials for the Program, the commission in a county whose population is 700,000 or more shall consider any materials used by similar programs in other states to ensure, to the extent practicable, uniformity with those materials.

5.

In a county whose population is 700,000 or more, the commission shall establish and carry out a public information campaign to raise public awareness of the Program. In carrying out that campaign, that commission shall disseminate information concerning the Program to public safety agencies in this State.

6.

In a county whose population is 700,000 or more, the commission may apply for and accept any gift, donation, bequest, grant or other source of money to carry out the Program, including, without limitation, any private or corporate sponsorship for the Program.

7.

A first responder is not liable for any civil damages as a result of any act or omission taken by the first responder relating to a crash or other emergency, not amounting to gross negligence, including, without limitation, failure to observe a decal, failure or inability to locate an information card, or reliance on incomplete, incorrect or outdated information on an information card.

8.

As used in this section, “first responder” means any police, fire or emergency medical personnel acting in the normal course of duty.

Source: Section 277A.347 — Establishment of Nevada Yellow Dot Program in counties whose population is 700,000 or more; provision of items to participants; design of materials; establishment of public information campaign; liability of first responders., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-277A.­html#NRS277ASec347.

277A.010
Short title.
277A.020
Definitions.
277A.030
“Acquire” and “acquisition” defined.
277A.040
“Board” defined.
277A.050
“City” defined.
277A.060
“Commission” defined.
277A.070
“Department” defined.
277A.080
“Fixed guideway” defined.
277A.090
“Improve” and “improvement” defined.
277A.100
“Project” defined.
277A.110
“Public highway” defined.
277A.120
“Public transit system” defined.
277A.130
“Street banner” defined.
277A.140
“Town” defined.
277A.150
“Vending stand” defined.
277A.160
Interpretation and construction of chapter.
277A.170
Creation by ordinance in certain counties.
277A.180
Composition
277A.200
Organization and meetings.
277A.210
Capacity to sue and be sued
277A.220
Designation and duties as metropolitan planning organization.
277A.230
Powers regarding federal money and projects and public hearings
277A.240
Creation of fund to match federal money
277A.250
Powers regarding property, eminent domain and adoption of regulations.
277A.255
Disposal of real property and improvements acquired by exercise of power of eminent domain: Procedure
277A.260
Security in operations
277A.265
Creation, maintenance or display of comprehensive model or map of physical location of facilities of public utility, public water system or video service provider prohibited.
277A.270
Exclusive operation of system of public transportation
277A.280
Authority of commission and certain counties and cities to establish or operate public transit system
277A.283
Powers regarding provision of freight rail service in relation to certain qualified projects approved by Office of Economic Development.
277A.285
Powers regarding Complete Streets Program.
277A.290
Powers regarding parking facilities or parking spaces for general public and public employees.
277A.300
Electrical and communication systems and related infrastructure: Construction, modification, operation and maintenance
277A.310
Placement of street banners: Authority of commission
277A.320
Counties whose population is 700,000 or more: Construction, installation and maintenance of vending stands for passengers of public mass transportation.
277A.330
Counties whose population is 700,000 or more: Construction, installation and maintenance of benches, shelters and transit stops for passengers of public mass transportation.
277A.340
Counties whose population is 700,000 or more: Advisory committee concerning construction, installation and maintenance of benches, shelters and transit stops.
277A.345
Counties whose population is 700,000 or more: Establishment of regional rapid transit authority
277A.347
Establishment of Nevada Yellow Dot Program in counties whose population is 700,000 or more
277A.350
Cooperation with local air pollution control board and regional planning coalition in certain counties
277A.360
Annual reports to Department by commissions in certain counties.
277A.370
Agreements for exchange of cash flow based on price of fuel.
277A.380
Exercise of additional powers.
277A.400
“High-capacity transit” defined.
277A.410
Applicability.
277A.420
Interpretation and construction.
277A.430
Powers regarding transportation projects and high-capacity transit systems.
277A.440
Agreements related to development of transportation project or high-capacity transit system.
277A.450
Utilization of turnkey procurement and competitive negotiation procurement process.
277A.460
Creation of account for deposit of appropriations used to pay costs of transportation project.
277A.470
Recommendations to board of county commissioners for imposition of tax
277A.480
Imposition of tax upon approval of voters.
277A.490
Remittance and use of proceeds of tax.
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

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