Nevada Code § 439.532

Testing and labeling of certain products containing cannabidiol; regulations
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1. Unless federal law or regulation
otherwise requires, a person shall not sell or offer to sell any commodity or
product containing hemp which is intended for human consumption or any other
commodity or product that purports to contain cannabidiol with a THC
concentration that does not exceed the maximum THC concentration established by
federal law for hemp unless such a commodity or product:
(a) Has been tested by an independent testing
laboratory and meets the standards established by regulation of the Department
pursuant to subsection 3; and
(b) Is labeled in accordance with the regulations
adopted by the Department pursuant to subsection 3.
2. A person who produces or offers for
sale a commodity or product described in subsection 1 may submit such a
commodity or product to a cannabis independent testing laboratory for testing
pursuant to this section and a cannabis independent testing laboratory may
perform such testing.
3. The Department shall adopt regulations
requiring the testing and labeling of any commodity or product described in
subsection 1. Such regulations must:
(a) Set forth protocols and procedures for the
testing of the commodities and products described in subsection 1;
(b) Identify contaminants of the commodities and
products described in subsection 1 which are foods that contain an approved
hemp component, as defined in NRS 439.532 ,
and prescribe tolerances for such contaminants; and
(c) Require that any commodity or product
described in subsection 1 is labeled in a manner that is not false or
misleading in accordance with the applicable provisions of chapters 580 and 585 of NRS.
4. As used in this section:
(a) Cannabis independent testing laboratory has
the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 678A.115 .
(b) Food has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 580.040 .
(c) Hemp has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 557.160 .
(d) Intended for human consumption means
intended for ingestion or inhalation by a human or for topical application to
the skin or hair of a human.
(e) THC has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 453.139 .

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