Nevada Code § 580.050

Food establishment defined. [Effective through June 30, 2027.]
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1. Except as otherwise limited by
subsection 2, food establishment means any place, structure, premises,
vehicle or vessel, or any part thereof, in which any food intended for ultimate
human consumption is manufactured or prepared by any manner or means whatever,
or in which any food is sold, offered or displayed for sale or served.
2. The term does not include:
(a) Private homes, unless the food prepared or
manufactured in the home is sold, or offered or displayed for sale or for
compensation or contractual consideration of any kind;
(b) Fraternal or social clubhouses at which
attendance is limited to members of the club;
(c) Vehicles operated by common carriers engaged in
interstate commerce;
(d) Any establishment in which religious,
charitable and other nonprofit organizations sell food occasionally to raise
money or in which charitable organizations receive salvaged food in bulk
quantities for free distribution, unless the establishment is open on a regular
basis to sell food to members of the general public;
(e) Any establishment regulated under chapter 583 of NRS where animals, including,
without limitation, mammals, fish and poultry, are slaughtered;
(f) Dairy farms and plants regulated under chapter 584 of NRS which process milk and
products of milk or frozen desserts;
(g) The premises of a wholesale dealer of
alcoholic beverages licensed under chapter 369 of NRS who handles only alcoholic beverages which are in sealed containers;
(h) A facility regulated under chapter 583 of NRS that produces eggs;
(i) A cottage food operation that meets the
requirements of NRS 580.600 with respect
to food items as defined in that section;
(j) A craft food operation that meets the
requirements of NRS 587.6945 with
respect to food items as defined in that section; or
(k) A farm for purposes of holding a farm-to-fork
event.
3. As used in this section, poultry has
the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 583.405 .
NRS 580.050 Food establishment
defined. [Effective July 1, 2027.]
1. Except as otherwise limited by
subsection 2, food establishment means any place, structure, premises, vehicle
or vessel, or any part thereof, in which any food intended for ultimate human
consumption is manufactured or prepared by any manner or means whatever, or in
which any food is sold, offered or displayed for sale or served.
2. The term does not include:
(a) Private homes, unless the food prepared or
manufactured in the home is sold, or offered or displayed for sale or for
compensation or contractual consideration of any kind;
(b) Fraternal or social clubhouses at which
attendance is limited to members of the club;
(c) Vehicles operated by common carriers engaged
in interstate commerce;
(d) Any establishment in which religious,
charitable and other nonprofit organizations sell food occasionally to raise
money or in which charitable organizations receive salvaged food in bulk
quantities for free distribution, unless the establishment is open on a regular
basis to sell food to members of the general public;
(e) Any establishment regulated under chapter 583 of NRS where animals, including,
without limitation, mammals, fish and poultry, are slaughtered;
(f) Dairy farms and plants regulated under chapter 584 of NRS which process milk and
products of milk or frozen desserts;
(g) The premises of a wholesale dealer of
alcoholic beverages licensed under chapter 369 of NRS who handles only alcoholic beverages which are in sealed containers;
(h) A facility regulated under chapter 583 of NRS that produces eggs;
(i) A cottage food operation that meets the
requirements of NRS 585.730 with respect
to food items as defined in NRS 585.720 ;
(j) A craft food operation that meets the
requirements of NRS 587.6945 with
respect to food items as defined in that section; or
(k) A farm for purposes of holding a farm-to-fork
event.
3. As used in this section, poultry has
the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 583.405 .

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