Nevada Code § 459.432

Household waste defined
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Household
waste means waste material, including, without limitation, garbage, trash and
sanitary wastes in septic tanks that is generated by a household, including,
without limitation, a single-family or multiple-unit residence, hotel, motel,
bunkhouse, ranger station, crew quarters, campground, picnic ground and day-use
recreational area. The term does not include nickel, cadmium, mercuric oxide,
manganese, zinc-carbon, lead or high-density energy batteries, toxic art
supplies, used motor oil, kerosene, solvent-based paint, paint thinner, paint
solvents, fluorescent or high-intensity light bulbs, ammunition, fireworks,
pesticides the use of which has been prohibited or restricted or any other
waste generated by a household that would otherwise be defined as hazardous
waste pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS
459.430 .

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