Nevada Code § 41.491

Limitations on liability
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1. No civil action for an injury or
illness which results from the consumption or use of wholesome food or a
grocery product that is fit for human use may be brought against:
(a) A person or an employee of a person who, in
good faith, donates the food or grocery product to a nonprofit charitable
organization for free distribution or to any other person for consumption or
use;
(b) A nonprofit charitable organization or an
employee of a nonprofit charitable organization which, in good faith, receives
or distributes without charge, the food or grocery product;
(c) A person who harvests wholesome food and who,
in good faith, donates that food to a nonprofit charitable organization for
free distribution or to any other person for consumption; or
(d) A person to whom wholesome food or a grocery
product that is fit for human use has been donated without charge who, in good
faith, distributes without charge that food or grocery product to a member of
the persons immediate family,
unless the injury
or illness directly resulted from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of
the donor, donee, organization or employee.
2. If an owner or a manager of property
allows a person to glean food from that property in order to distribute that
food without charge to other persons or donate the food to a nonprofit
charitable organization for free distribution, no civil action for an injury or
death resulting from that gleaning may be brought against the owner or manager
of the property unless the injury or death directly resulted from the gross
negligence or willful misconduct of the owner or manager.
3. No civil action for an injury or
illness which results from the consumption or use of food or a grocery product
which does not comply with all of the applicable standards for quality and
labeling imposed by federal and state statutes and regulations and local
ordinances, may be brought against:
(a) A person or an employee of a person who, in
good faith, donates the food or grocery product to a nonprofit charitable
organization for free distribution if, before the food or grocery product is
donated:
(1) The person or employee fully informs
the organization that the food or grocery product does not comply with the
applicable standards; and
(2) The organization agrees to recondition
the food or grocery product before it is distributed so that it complies with
the applicable standards; or
(b) A nonprofit organization which receives and
distributes without charge the food or grocery product if the organization, or
any officer, employee or volunteer of the organization, reconditions the food
or grocery product before it is distributed so that it complies with the
applicable standards,
unless the
injury or illness directly resulted from the gross negligence or willful
misconduct of the donor, organization, officer, employee or volunteer.
4. As used in this section:
(a) Donate means to:
(1) Give food or a grocery product to
another person without requiring anything of monetary value from that person;
or
(2) Sell food or a grocery product for a
fee that is significantly less than the cost of the item sold.
(b) Glean means to gather or collect an
agricultural crop which is donated by an owner or manager of property.
(c) Grocery product that is fit for human use
means a grocery product, other than food, which complies with all the
applicable standards for quality and labeling imposed by federal and state
statutes and regulations and local ordinances. The term includes:
(1) Products which are not readily
marketable because of packaging, appearance, age, surplus, size or other
condition; and
(2) Household or industrial cleaning
products, personal hygiene products, cleaning equipment and cooking utensils.
(d) Perishable food means any food that may
spoil or otherwise become unfit for human consumption after a period of time
because of its nature, type or physical condition. The term includes, without
limitation, fresh or processed meats, poultry, seafood, dairy products, eggs in
the shell, fresh fruits or vegetables, and food that has been:
(1) Noncommercially packaged;
(2) Frozen or otherwise requires
refrigeration to remain nonperishable for a reasonable length of time; or
(3) Prepared at a public food service
establishment.
(e) Wholesome food means any raw, cooked,
processed or prepared food or beverage which is intended for human consumption
and which complies with all the applicable standards for quality and labeling
imposed by federal and state statutes and regulations and local ordinances. The
term includes, without limitation, perishable food and food which is not
readily marketable because of packaging, appearance, age, freshness, grade,
surplus, size or other condition.

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