Nevada Code § 584.209

Limitations on sale or dispensing of raw milk; authority of Director to impound or dispose of adulterated or misbranded milk or milk product
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1. In addition to the provisions of NRS 584.208 , raw milk may be sold or
dispensed:
(a) Solely to a hauler of milk or to a processing
facility which is permitted or regulated by a state or federal agency; or
(b) Only if the raw milk is labeled FOR ANIMAL
FOOD - NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION in letters at least 3 inches high on each
container of the raw milk and only if the raw milk is altered with an approved
denaturant consisting of:
(1) Finely powdered charcoal;
(2) FD&C Blue No. 1, FD&C Blue No.
2 or Ultramarine Blue; or
(3) FD&C Green No. 3, FD&C Red No.
3 or FD&C Red No. 40.
2. The Director may impound and dispose of
any adulterated milk or milk product or misbranded milk or milk product in any
manner prescribed by the Director.
3. As used in this section:
(a) Adulterated milk or milk product means any
milk or milk product for which one or more of the conditions prescribed in 21
U.S.C. 342 exist.
(b) Misbranded milk or milk product means any
milk or milk product:
(1) That is packaged in a container which
displays or is accompanied by any false or misleading written, printed or
graphic matter; or
(2) For which one or more of the
conditions prescribed in 21 U.S.C. 343 exist.
(c) Sold or dispensed means any transaction
involving the transfer or dispensing of raw milk by barter or contractual
agreement or in exchange for any form of compensation, including, but not
limited to, the sale of shares or interests in a cow, goat or other lactating
mammal or herd.

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