AB 279
Revises provisions relating to tobacco. (BDR 32-158)
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Bill overview
This bill revises Nevada law regarding tobacco products, specifically expanding the definition of "contraband tobacco products" to include vapor products that haven't been approved by the federal government. It requires the Department of Taxation to maintain a public directory of approved vapor products, prohibits the sale of cigarettes to those born after December 31, 2004, unless on gaming property, and strengthens local authority to prevent underage tobacco purchases. The bill also addresses penalties for violations and clarifies existing regulations.
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