Prohibits the use of latex in certain circumstances. (BDR 40-536)
Nevada bill SB 184 sought to restrict latex use in unspecified contexts but died in committee without advancing for a full vote.
Nevada bill SB 184 sought to restrict latex use in unspecified contexts but died in committee without advancing for a full vote.
SB 184 is a Nevada bill that restricts the use of latex in unspecified circumstances. The bill was introduced by Senator Jeff Stone but died in committee without advancing to a floor vote, as indicated by the April 2025 action note preventing further consideration.
Latex restrictions could affect medical facilities, educational institutions, or consumer products depending on the bill's scope. The lack of publicly available details makes it difficult to assess whether this addresses legitimate health concerns (such as latex allergies affecting vulnerable populations) or targets specific industries or practices.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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