Nevada Code § 202.24935

Sale and distribution of cigarettes and certain other tobacco, vapor and nicotine products to persons under the age of 21 years through use of certain networks prohibited; duties of persons who sell and distribute cigarettes and certain other tobacco, vapor and nicotine products through use of certain networks; submission of certification to Attorney General; penalties
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1. It is unlawful for a person to
knowingly sell or distribute cigarettes, cigarette paper, products containing,
made or derived from tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or
products containing, made or derived from nicotine to a person under the age of
21 years through the use of a computer network, telephonic network or other
electronic network.
2. Every person who sells or distributes
cigarettes, cigarette paper, products containing, made or derived from tobacco,
vapor products, alternative nicotine products or products containing, made or
derived from nicotine to an ultimate consumer in this State through the use of
a computer network, telephonic network or electronic network shall:
(a) Ensure that the packaging or wrapping of the
items when they are shipped is clearly marked with the word cigarettes or, if
the items being shipped are not cigarettes, the words tobacco products,
vapor products or nicotine products, as applicable.
(b) Obtain the full name, date of birth and
residential address of the purchaser and perform an age verification through an
independent, third-party age verification service that compares information
available from a commercially available database, or aggregate of such
databases, that are regularly used by governmental agencies and businesses for
the purposes of age and identity verification to the personal information
entered by the person during the ordering process to establish that the person
is over the age of 21 years.
3. Every person who makes sales as
described in subsection 2 must certify annually to the Attorney General that
the person uses an independent, third-party age verification service as
described in paragraph (b) of subsection 2.
4. In addition to or in lieu of any other
civil or criminal remedy provided by law, a person who violates this section is
subject to:
(a) A civil penalty in an amount not more than
$1,000 for each violation; and
(b) The suspension or revocation of the license
of the person by the Department of Taxation, if the person is licensed pursuant
to chapter 370 of NRS.
5. Any violation of subsection 2
constitutes a deceptive trade practice for the purpose of NRS 598.0903 to 598.0999 , inclusive.
6. For the purposes of this section, any
sale of cigarettes, cigarette paper, products containing, made or derived from
tobacco, vapor products, alternative nicotine products or products containing,
made or derived from nicotine to a natural person in this State who does not
intend to resell the item constitutes a sale to an ultimate consumer.

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