Nevada Code § 244.367

Fireworks: Regulation and control; penalties; exception
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3, the board of county commissioners shall have power and
jurisdiction in their respective counties to pass ordinances:
(a) Prohibiting, restricting, suppressing or
otherwise regulating the sale, use, storage and possession of fireworks; and
(b) Providing for the imposition of criminal or
civil penalties, or both, for the violation thereof. A civil penalty imposed
pursuant to such an ordinance must not be:
(1) In an amount less than $250 or more
than $1,000 for a violation involving less than 100 pounds in gross weight of
fireworks, including packaging;
(2) In an amount less than $1,000 or more
than $5,000 for a violation involving not less than 100 pounds or more than
5,000 pounds in gross weight of fireworks, including packaging;
(3) In an amount less than $5,000 or more
than $10,000 for a violation involving more than 5,000 pounds in gross weight
of fireworks, including packaging; or
(4) Imposed against a person who has been
issued a license or permit pursuant to the ordinance.
2. An ordinance passed pursuant to
subsection 1 must:
(a) Provide that any license or permit that may
be required for the sale of fireworks must be issued by the licensing authority
for:
(1) The county, if the fireworks are sold
within the unincorporated areas of the county; or
(2) A city located within the county, if
the fireworks are sold within the jurisdiction of that city; and
(b) Establish factors for determining the
severity of any criminal penalty or any civil penalty within the limits
contained in paragraph (b) of subsection 1 that take into account, without
limitation, the number and severity of any previous violations.
3. An ordinance passed pursuant to subsection
1 must not apply to a child under the age of 18 years unless the child is
emancipated.

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