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SB 295

Revises provisions related to food establishments. (BDR 40-44)

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Reuben D'Silva and 3 co-sponsors

Nevada SB 295 revises food establishment regulations but was vetoed by the Governor; the bill awaits potential override consideration in the 84th legislative session.

Vetoed by the Governor. (Return to 84th Session.)
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Bill Summary · SB 295

Legislative bill overview

SB 295 revises provisions related to food establishments in Nevada, though the specific regulatory changes are not detailed in the available action history. The bill passed both chambers with amendments before being vetoed by the Governor on June 10, 2025, and returned to the 84th legislative session for potential reconsideration.

Why is this important

Food establishment regulations directly affect public health safety, business compliance costs, and consumer protection. Changes to these provisions can impact restaurants, food trucks, catering operations, and other food service businesses across Nevada, as well as the health department's enforcement capabilities.

Potential points of contention

  • The Governor's veto suggests significant disagreement with the bill's provisions, though the veto rationale is not provided in the available record
  • Assembly amendments (Nos. 595 and 773) were added late in the process, indicating potential compromise or last-minute disputes over specific language
  • The narrow passage margin in the Assembly (34-8) on the final amended version suggests some legislative opposition to the final form of the bill

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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