1. A person shall not conduct a cottage cosmetics operation unless the person holds a license issued pursuant to subsection 2. 2. A natural person who wishes to obtain a license to conduct a cottage cosmetics operation must submit to the Department an application on a form prescribed by the Director. The application must include, without limitation: (a) The name, address and contact information of the natural person conducting the cottage cosmetics operation; and (b) If the cottage cosmetics operation sells cosmetics under a name other than the name of the natural person who conducts the cottage cosmetics operation, the name under which the cottage cosmetics operation sells cosmetics. 3. The Department may charge a fee for the issuance or renewal of a license to conduct a cottage cosmetics operation pursuant to subsection 2 in an amount not to exceed the actual cost of the Department to issue or renew a license and maintain the registry required by subsection 5. 4. The Department may inspect a cottage cosmetics operation only to investigate a cosmetic that may be deemed to be adulterated or misbranded pursuant to NRS 585.500 and 585.510 , or an outbreak or suspected outbreak of illness known or suspected to be caused by an adulterated cosmetic. The cottage cosmetics operation shall cooperate with the Department in any such inspection. If, as a result of such an inspection, the Department determines that the cottage cosmetics operation has produced an adulterated or misbranded cosmetic or was the source of an outbreak caused by a contaminated cosmetic, the Department may charge and collect from the cottage cosmetics operation a fee in an amount that does not exceed the actual cost of the Department to conduct the investigation. 5. The Department shall maintain a registry of each natural person who holds an active license to conduct a cottage cosmetics operation. The registry must include, without limitation, the name under which the cottage cosmetics operation sells cosmetics.
‹ Prev All Nevada sections Next ›
Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.