Nevada Code § 590.050

False or misleading advertising prohibited
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1. It is unlawful for any person, or any
officer, agent or employee thereof, engaged in or operating in the business of
selling at retail any motor vehicle fuel to display any sign or other
designating mark, at or near his or her place of business, which describes or
designates a brand name of a motor vehicle fuel not actually sold or offered
for sale or delivery at the place of business where the sign or other
designating mark is displayed.
2. It is unlawful for any person, or any
officer, agent or employee thereof, to make or cause to be made, by means of
any advertising medium whatever, any statement concerning the sale of motor
vehicle fuel or the performance characteristics thereof which is known to him or
her to be untrue or misleading, or which by the exercise of reasonable care and
diligence should be known to him or her to be untrue or misleading.

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