Nevada Code § 477.194

Submission of written certification to State Fire Marshal concerning cigarettes intended for sale in this State; availability of certification; fees; retesting. [Effective until the date upon which a federal law establishing standards for fire-safe cigarettes becomes effective.]
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1. Each manufacturer shall submit to the
State Fire Marshal a written certification of the cigarettes that the
manufacturer intends to sell in this State attesting that each cigarette listed
in the certification has been tested in accordance with and meets the
applicable performance standard set forth in NRS
477.192 .
2. The description of each cigarette
listed in the certification must include, without limitation:
(a) The brand or trade name on the package;
(b) The style, such as light or ultra light;
(c) The length in millimeters;
(d) The circumference in millimeters;
(e) The flavor, such as menthol or chocolate, if
applicable;
(f) Whether the cigarette is filtered or
nonfiltered;
(g) The package description, such as soft pack or
box;
(h) The marking pursuant to NRS 477.198 ;
(i) The name, address and telephone number of the
laboratory that conducted the testing of the cigarette; and
(j) The date that the testing occurred.
3. The State Fire Marshal shall make the
certifications that are submitted pursuant to this section available to the
Attorney General for purposes consistent with NRS
477.172 to 477.214 , inclusive, and
to the Executive Director of the Department of Taxation for the purpose of
ensuring compliance with this section and NRS
477.196 .
4. Each cigarette certified under this
section must be recertified every 3 years.
5. A manufacturer shall pay to the State
Fire Marshal a fee of $1,000 for each brand family of cigarettes listed in the
certification. The fee paid applies to all cigarettes within the brand family
certified and must include any new cigarettes certified within the brand family
during the 3-year certification period. All fees collected pursuant to this
section must be deposited in the Cigarette Fire Safety Standard and Firefighter
Protection Fund created by NRS 477.210 .
As used in this subsection, brand family means all styles of cigarettes sold
under the same trademark and differentiated from one another by means of
additional modifiers or descriptors, including, without limitation, menthol,
lights, kings and 100s, and includes any brand name, whether or not
occurring alone or in conjunction with any other word, any trademark, logo,
symbol, motto, selling message or recognizable pattern of colors, or any other
indicia of product identification identical or similar to, or identifiable
with, a previously known brand of cigarettes.
6. If a manufacturer has certified a
cigarette pursuant to this section and subsequently makes any change to the
cigarette that is likely to alter its compliance with the performance standard
required by NRS 477.192 , the cigarette
must not be sold or offered for sale in this State unless the manufacturer
retests the cigarette pursuant to NRS
477.192 and maintains the reports of the retesting in accordance with that
section. Any altered cigarette that does not meet the applicable performance
standard set forth in NRS 477.192 must
not be sold or offered for sale in this State.

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