Nevada Code § 590.131

State Board of Agriculture to adopt regulations for warning labels on motor vehicle fuel pumps
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The
State Board of Agriculture shall adopt regulations:
1. Requiring a warning label to be affixed
on each pump from which is drawn any motor vehicle fuel sold to a consumer if
the motor vehicle fuel:
(a) Contains manganese or any manganese compound,
including, without limitation, methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl;
and
(b) Was delivered to the vendor within the
immediately preceding 6 months.
2. Specifying the format, size, wording
and placement of the warning label that a vendor is required to place on a pump
pursuant to this section. The regulations must ensure that the warning labels
measure at least 4 inches by 4 inches and include, without limitation:
(a) A notice advising the consumer to read the
label before dispensing the motor vehicle fuel;
(b) A warning that the motor vehicle fuel
contains manganese or a manganese compound, including, without limitation,
methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl; and
(c) A recommendation to consult the owners
manual for the consumers motor vehicle before using the motor vehicle fuel.

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