Nevada Code § 586.234

Adoption of standards prescribed by United States Environmental Protection Agency
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To avoid
confusion endangering the public health resulting from diverse requirements,
particularly as to the labeling and coloring of pesticides, and to avoid increased
costs to the residents of this state because of the necessity of complying with
diverse requirements in the manufacture and sale of pesticides, it is desirable
that there be uniformity between the requirements of the several states and the
Federal Government relating to pesticides. To this end the Director may, after
a public hearing, adopt such regulations applicable to and in conformity with
the primary standards established by this chapter as have been or may be
prescribed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency with respect to
pesticides.

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