The Lewis and Clark Class T-AKE is a dry cargo/ammunition ship, totaling 14 ships. Designed to operate independently for extended periods at sea while providing underway replenishment services, the T-AKE directly contributes to the ability of the Navy to maintain a forward presence.
Answer and Explanation: Lewis and Clark began their journey with three boats. They had one large keelboat and two smaller boats called pirogues.
Nevada Tax Rates, Collections, and Burdens Nevada has a 6.85 percent state sales tax rate and an average combined state and local sales tax rate of 8.24 percent. Nevada has a 0.44 percent effective property tax rate on owner-occupied housing value. Nevada does not have an estate tax or inheritance tax.
Motor vehicles required to be registered with the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles and Public Safety are exempt from the property tax, though subject to a governmental service tax.
The personal property declaration is a list of all personal property owned, rented, leased, or controlled, as of July 1st. The declaration must be filed annually no later than July 31st. If the notice was mailed after July 15th , the owner has 15 days to file the declaration.
Motor vehicles required to be registered with the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles and Public Safety are exempt from the property tax, though subject to a governmental service tax.
States With the Highest Property Taxes Top StatesRate 1. Illinois 1.825% 2. New Jersey 1.773% 3. Connecticut 1.485% 4. Nebraska 1.435%11 more rows •
In Washington, you must have a Washington title, current registration certificate, and current registration decals to operate or moor a vessel. Exceptions to registration and titling are: Vessels that are not propelled by a motor (canoes, kayaks, etc.) and sailboats under 16 feet in length without a motor.
Title, registration & renewal The registration card must be onboard whenever you use your vessel. All vessels that require registration must be titled through the Washington State Department of Licensing.
Specific requirements vary from state to state, but over 70% of the U.S. requires boaters who meet certain criteria to take a safety education course. The resulting accreditation is called a certificate, not a license, because it is good for life and doesn't expire.