Nevada Code § 477.198

Marking packages of certified cigarettes; inspection of marked packages. [Effective until the date upon which a federal law establishing standards for fire-safe cigarettes becomes effective.]
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1. Packages that contain cigarettes which
have been certified by a manufacturer in accordance with NRS 477.194 must be marked to indicate
compliance with NRS 477.192 . The marking
must be set forth in not less than 8-point type and consist of the letters
FSC, signifying Fire Standard Compliant, and be permanently printed,
stamped, engraved or embossed on the package at or near the UPC label.
2. A manufacturer shall use only one
marking and shall apply the marking uniformly for all packages, including,
without limitation, packs, cartons, cases and brands marketed by that
manufacturer.
3. A manufacturer that certifies a
cigarette in accordance with NRS 477.194 shall provide a copy of the certification to each wholesale dealer and agent to
whom the manufacturer sells cigarettes. A wholesale dealer, retail dealer or
agent shall allow the State Fire Marshal, the Executive Director of the
Department of Taxation and the Attorney General, and their respective
employees, to inspect the markings of cigarette packaging marked in accordance
with this section.

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