Nevada Code § 701.770

Establishment of minimum standards for new appliances other than regulated appliances and methods for verifying compliance; effective date; prohibition on sale, lease, rental or installation for compensation of new noncompliant appliances; regulations
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1. The Director may adopt regulations
establishing minimum standards of energy efficiency for new appliances other
than regulated appliances and methods for verifying whether such an appliance
complies with those standards upon a finding that the adoption of such
standards would serve to promote energy or water conservation in this State and
would be cost effective for consumers who purchase and use such new appliances.
2. The Director shall establish an effective
date for regulations adopted pursuant to subsection 1 which must be not earlier
than 365 days after the date on which the regulations are filed with the
Secretary of State pursuant to NRS
233B.070 .
3. On and after the effective date of any
regulations adopted pursuant to subsection 1, a new appliance may not be sold,
leased or rented in this State or offered for sale, lease or rent in this State
unless it meets or exceeds the minimum standards of energy efficiency
established by the Director pursuant to subsection 1.
4. Beginning 1 year after the effective
date of any regulations adopted pursuant to subsection 1, it shall be unlawful
to install for compensation in this State a new appliance that does not meet or
exceed the standards of energy efficiency adopted by the Director pursuant to
subsection 1.

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