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Felid`Maximus wrote:
yeahYeah wrote:
i spoke with the city attorney and they said the car law was grandfathered in and it is not being removed anytime soon.
I do not believe this is true. I believe the only thing grandfathered in was Clark County's registration.
Per the statepreemption
Laws (
NRS 268.418NRS 244.364 )
ONLY registrationcan be grandfathered. No other laws of other types preempted may be. You can read the laws yourself.
I've reread SB92 and I still can't figure out how the AG's office can say that local ordinances are still in force. There specific instructions regarding the validity after a certain date.
ê2007 Statutes of Nevada, Page 1291ê
Sec. 4. Section 5 of chapter 308, Statutes of Nevada 1989, at page 653, is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 5.
[The
]
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, the provisions of this act apply
[only
] to ordinances or regulations adopted on or after
[the effective date of this act.
] June 13, 1989.
2. The provisions of this act, as amended on October 1, 2007, apply to ordinances or regulations adopted before, on or after June 13, 1989.
Sec. 5. A board of county commissioners, governing body of a city and town board in a county whose population is 400,000 or more shall amend any ordinance or regulation adopted by that body before June 13, 1989, that does not conform with the provisions of NRS 244.364, as amended by section 1 of this act, NRS 268.418, as amended by section 2 of this act or NRS 269.222, as amended by section 3 of this act, as applicable, by January 1, 2008.
Any ordinance or regulation that does not comply with the applicable provision by January 1, 2008, shall be deemed to conform with that provision by operation of law. Emphasis added.
However, how is it that one ordinance (Clark County registration) is grandfathered and all others are subject to the will of the State Legislature?