Relating to: including with the property tax bill information about state aid reduction to school districts. (FE)
Requires non-licensed hemp retailers to display clear notices and bans misleading hemp/cannabis claims to protect consumers.
Requires non-licensed hemp retailers to display clear notices and bans misleading hemp/cannabis claims to protect consumers.
Status: Enacted (Chapter 484). Approved by Governor 6/10/2025; enrolled 6/6/2025. Introduced 2/10/2025. Sponsor: Assembly Committee on Judiciary.
To reduce consumer confusion and curb deceptive marketing of hemp products sold outside the licensed cannabis system by (1) requiring notice to customers when a retail location is not licensed to sell cannabis and (2) prohibiting false or misleading advertising about licensing status or the nature/effects of hemp products.
Scope: Applies to any person who does NOT hold a cannabis establishment license and who sells or offers for sale a “hemp product” intended for human consumption. “Hemp product” defined to include commodities containing hemp or that purport to contain cannabidiol (CBD); excludes products containing only an “approved hemp component” as defined in NRS 446.844.
Mandatory signage:
Advertising prohibitions:
Enforcement and remedies:
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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