Nevada Code § 701.260

Prohibition against selling certain general service lamps; regulations establishing energy efficiency standards for general service lamps
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1. On and after January 1, 2020, no
general service lamp may be sold in this State unless it meets or exceeds the
minimum standard of energy efficiency established by the Director pursuant to
subsection 2 for lumens per watt of electricity consumed, when tested in
accordance with the test procedures for general service lamps prescribed by 10
C.F.R. 430.23(gg).
2. The Director shall adopt regulations to
carry out the provisions of this section. The regulations must, without
limitation:
(a) Establish a minimum standard of energy
efficiency for lumens per watt of electricity consumed that must be produced by
general service lamps sold in this State on and after January 1, 2020. The
minimum standard of energy efficiency established by the Director must meet or
exceed 45 lumens per watt of electricity consumed.
(b) Attempt to minimize the overall cost to
consumers for general service lamps, considering the needs of consumers
relating to lighting, technological feasibility and anticipated product
availability and performance.
3. For the purposes of this section, the
Director shall define by regulation general service lamp. The term must not
include specialty lighting or lighting necessary to provide illumination for
persons with special needs, as defined by the Director by regulation.

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