Nevada Commission on Off-Highway Vehicles
The goal of the Nevada Commission on Off-Highway Vehicles is to award grants from OHV Registration proceeds. The Nevada OHV Program is managed by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. The program promotes projects on the ground, generates partnerships with clubs, organizations and Federal, State, and Local agencies connected to OHV recreation. We encourage you to contact us to see how we can work together.
The legal authority for the commission is established by Nevada Revised Statute 490.067, which states the commission shall:
- Award funds from the Fund for Off-Highway Vehicles;
- Meet at least four times per year; and
- Prepare a comprehensive report for each regular session of the Nevada Legislature.
Members
The Commission on Off-Highway Vehicles is made up of voting members appointed by the Governor as well as ex-officio members.
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- Maurice White, Chair
Represents the Nevada Association of Counties -
- Mike Cullen , Vice Chair
Represents the Nevada Sheriff's and Chief's Association -
- Vacant
Represents Motorcycle OHV Racing - Vacant
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- Ken Ravago
Represents ATV Owners -
- James Eason
Represents Sportsmen interests -
- John Glenn
Represents OHV Dealers -
- Vacant
Represents Snowmobile Owners -
- Robert Adams
Represents Conservation interests -
- Darrell Pursel
Represents Ranching interests
For interested parties who would like to be considered for a position on the Commission, please complete the Boards and Commission application which may be completed and printed from the state website: Boards and Commission Applications.
Please be advised that the Authorization for Release of Personal Information and Waiver form requires a notary. The forms can be mailed, emailed or faxed to the Governor's office: Fax: (702) 486-2505.