§ 453D.010 Short title. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.020 Findings and declarations. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.030 Definitions. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.100 Effect of chapter. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.110 Exemption from state or local prosecution for certain acts involving marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.120 Additional exemption from state or local prosecution for certain acts involving marijuana and marijuana products. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.130 No crime for certain acts involving marijuana paraphernalia. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.140 Enforcement of contracts. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.200 Duties of Department relating to regulation and licensing of marijuana establishments; information about consumers. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.205 Department or marijuana establishment authorized to require person to submit fingerprints when conducting background check or determining criminal history. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.210 Acceptance of applications for licensing; priority in licensing; conditions for approval of application; limitations on issuance of licenses to retail marijuana stores; competing applications. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.220 Expiration and renewal of licenses. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.222 Agents required to register with Department; requirements for registration; fee; establishment required to notify Department if agent ceases to be employed by, volunteer at or provide labor to establishment; expiration and renewal of registration;
§ 453D.224 Payment of child support: Statement by applicant for registration card; grounds for denial; duties of Department. [Replaced in revision by NRS 678B.360.]
§ 453D.226 Suspension of registration card for failure to pay child support or comply with certain subpoenas or warrants; reinstatement of registration card. [Replaced in revision by NRS 678B.370.]
§ 453D.228 Grounds for immediate revocation of registration card. [Replaced in revision by NRS 678D.450.]
§ 453D.230 Fees. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.300 Requirements for operation of marijuana establishment; inspection of establishment. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.305 Agreement between independent contractor and marijuana establishment to provide training to agents of establishment. [Replaced in revision by NRS 678B.620.]
§ 453D.310 Requirements and restrictions concerning sale and advertising of marijuana products; requirements on marijuana product manufacturing facility and retail marijuana store; local government not prohibited from adopting more restrictive regulation con
§ 453D.320 Marijuana establishment prohibited from dispensing marijuana or marijuana products from vending machine. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.400 Violations and penalties. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.500 Imposition of tax on wholesale sales of marijuana by marijuana cultivation facility. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.510 Use of proceeds of tax, fees and penalties. [Repealed.]
§ 453D.600 Severability. [Repealed.]

Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 453D - Regulation and Taxation of Marijuana

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