Nevada Code § 585.512

Confidential business information defined
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1. Confidential business information
means an intentionally added ingredient or combination of ingredients for
which:
(a) A claim has been approved by the
Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency for
inclusion on the Toxic Substances Control Act confidential Chemical Substance
Inventory pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 2607(b); or
(b) The manufacturer or supplier claims is a
trade secret, as that term is defined in NRS
600A.030 .
2. The term does not include:
(a) An intentionally added ingredient or
combination of ingredients that is on a designated list; or
(b) A fragrance allergen included on Annex III of
the European Union Cosmetics Regulation No. 1223/2009, as that regulation
existed on January 20, 2023, if the fragrance allergen is present in a feminine
hygiene product at a concentration at or above 0.001 percent or 10 parts per
million.

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