Nevada Code § 583.170

Sale or offer for sale of eggs without designation of size and quality unlawful
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It shall be
unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to sell or offer or expose for
sale any eggs intended for human consumption:
1. Unless each container and subcontainer
is marked with the full, correct and unabbreviated designation of size and
quality of the eggs contained therein, according to the grade and standards
prescribed by the State Quarantine Officer, and with the name and address of
the producer, dealer, retailer or agent by or for whom the eggs were graded or
marked.
2. From bulk lots, open cases or other
types of containers unless a plainly legible sign or placard is conspicuously
placed and posted in such a position as to identify clearly and accurately the
eggs contained therein and is marked with the full, correct and unabbreviated
designation of size and quality of such eggs according to the grade and
standards prescribed by the State Quarantine Officer.

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