AB 536
Revises provisions relating to tobacco. (BDR 32-1098)
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Bill overview
This bill revises Nevada’s laws regarding tobacco taxation. It initially proposes decreasing the excise tax on cigarettes that are heated but not burned to $0.90 per pack, provided they’ve been approved by the FDA, meet certain post-market surveillance requirements, and don’t encourage underage use. The bill also prohibits the sale of these specific cigarettes through cigarette vending machines and makes conforming changes to existing regulations. Finally, it addresses the licensing and taxation of cigarette vending machines and clarifies the definition of a cigarette for licensing purposes.
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Assembly Committee on Revenue
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