Nevada Code § 576.128

Certification as actual producer of certain farm products: Regulations of Department; fees for certification; exemption from certain taxes and fees
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1. The Department shall adopt regulations
pursuant to which a person who is an actual producer of farm products other
than any livestock, livestock product or poultry must obtain certification as
an actual producer of farm products. The regulations may include provisions for
the certification by reciprocity of a person who holds a similar certification
from another jurisdiction where the requirements for that certification are
substantially equal to the requirements in this State.
2. The Department may impose fees for the
certification of a person as an actual producer of farm products specified in
subsection 1 and any inspections necessary for that certification. The fees
must be set in an amount which approximates the cost to the Department of
performing those services and activities.
3. A person who obtains certification
pursuant to this section is exempt from any:
(a) Tax or other fee imposed pursuant to NRS 244.335 , 266.355 , subsection 7 of NRS 266.600 , NRS 268.095 , 269.170 or 269.175 , relating to the issuance of any
license to sell or offer to sell, in its natural and unprocessed state directly
to any consumer, restaurant or grocery store, farm products specified in
subsection 1 for which the person has obtained certification pursuant to this
section.
(b) Fee imposed for:
(1) The issuance of a permit pursuant to
the provisions of chapter 580 of NRS to sell
or offer to sell, in its natural and unprocessed state directly to any
consumer, restaurant or grocery store, farm products specified in subsection 1
for which the person has obtained certification pursuant to this section; or
(2) Any inspection conducted pursuant to
the provisions of chapter 580 of NRS relating
to such a sale or offer to sell.

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