Nevada Code § 590.230

Contents and form of advertising medium; information concerning conditions of sale; availability of price to all customers meeting conditions
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1. The advertising medium referred to in NRS 590.160 to 590.330 , inclusive, must not contain any
other advertising matter except words of description of the product sold or
offered for sale, and method of sale, such as self-serve, full serve or
words of similar meaning. If words of description or method of sale of the
product offered or advertised by any such sign are used, the letters, figures
or numerals which form any words must not be larger than the words, marks,
letters, figures or numerals used in forming or designating the price per unit
of measure.
2. If the price of a brand name or grade
of motor vehicle fuel is advertised by means of a price sign and is sold at
different prices based on whether a customer meets a condition, the sign or signs
advertising the price must include notice of the conditions under which the
brand name or grade is sold and the price must be available to all customers
who meet the condition. If:
(a) The same grade of motor vehicle fuel is sold
at different prices based on whether credit or cash is used as the method of
payment, the sign or signs must state:
(1) Both the credit and cash price, which
must be uniform in size; or
(2) The highest of either the credit or
cash price.
(b) The sign or signs advertise only the cash
price as the highest price in accordance with paragraph (a) as a condition of
sale for the motor vehicle fuel offered for sale on the premises, the sign must
clearly state cash in letters a minimum of 6 inches in height or one-third
the size of the numerals in announcing the price, whichever is larger.
(c) The terms stating the condition of sale,
including self-serve, full serve, or words of similar meaning, appear on a
price sign, there must be signs designating self-serve and full serve
islands, pumps or dispensing devices in letters of 4 inches in height or more,
conspicuously posted, showing the pumps or dispensing devices where the product
is sold at each price.
(d) A grade of an alcohol-free product is offered
at a price higher than a blend of the same grade containing alcohol, the sign
or signs may state the lowest price of the two products.
(e) A discount is offered to a customer through a
customer loyalty program or similar program, the sign or signs must state:
(1) Both the highest price that may be
charged to a customer who does not qualify for the discount and the discounted
price, which must be uniform in size; or
(2) The highest price that may be charged
to a customer who does not qualify for the discount.

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