AB 171
Revises provisions relating to the State Quarantine Officer. (BDR 51-985)
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Bill overview
This bill allows the State Quarantine Officer to temporarily suspend regulations regarding the sale of eggs in Nevada during times of national supply chain disruptions, such as disease outbreaks or shortages. Specifically, it permits actions like authorizing the sale of grade B eggs, prohibiting certain government purchases, and allowing small-scale egg producers to continue selling. The bill also establishes regulations for these suspensions, requires public notice, and mandates a report to the legislature on the cost differences of eggs sold by retailers. It includes exceptions for research, inspections, and temporary animal husbandry practices.
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