Nev. Admin. Code § 453A.Sec. 219

Current through June 11, 2024
Section 453A.Sec. 219 - NEW
1. Any edible product containing marijuana must:
(a) Be clearly and unambiguously packaged as marijuana with the words "THIS IS A MARIJUANA PRODUCT" in bold type that clearly identifies that the product contains marijuana;
(b) Be packaged in a manner which is not modeled after a brand of products primarily consumed by or marketed to children;
(c) Be presented in packaging which does not contain an image of a cartoon character, mascot, action figure, balloon or toy, except that such an item may appear in the logo of the marijuana product manufacturing facility which produced the product; and
(d) Not be packaged or marketed as candy.
2. When sold at a retail marijuana store, any edible product containing marijuana must be packaged in opaque, child-resistant packaging in accordance with 16 C.F.R. Part 1700 and the standards specified in subsection 3 or 4. The child-resistant packaging must maintain its effectiveness for multiple openings before leaving the retail marijuana store with the consumer.
3. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 4, marijuana products in solid or liquid form must be packaged in:
(a) Plastic which is 4 mils or more in thickness; or
(b) If the product is in liquid form, a food-grade bottle.
4. Marijuana products in liquid form and concentrated marijuana must be packaged using a resealable cap in a container that:
(a) Clearly demarks each serving of marijuana in a way that enables a reasonable person to intuitively determine how much of the product constitutes a single serving of THC; and
(b) Includes a device that allows a reasonable person to intuitively measure and serve a single serving of THC

The portion of such a container that demarks each serving of marijuana need not be opaque.

5. Any container or packaging containing usable marijuana, concentrated marijuana or marijuana products must protect the contents from contamination and must be of a food grade material
6. An edible marijuana product must be sealed in a container which is not transparent and sold in packaging which is opaque.
7. Each single serving in a multiple-serving edible marijuana product must be physically demarked in a way that enables a reasonable person to intuitively determine how much of the edible marijuana product constitutes a single serving. Each demarked serving must be easily separable in a manner that allows an average person who is 21 years of age or over to physically separate, with minimal effort, an individual serving of the edible marijuana product.
8. If an edible marijuana product is of a kind that is impracticable to clearly demark each serving of marijuana or to make each serving easily separable, the edible marijuana product must:
(a) Contain not more than 10 milligrams of THC per unit of sale; or
(b) Be sold in a package that contains more than one individually wrapped single-serving edible marijuana product.

Nev. Admin. Code § 453A.Sec. 219

Added to NAC by Div. of Pub. & Behavioral Health by R092-17AP, eff. 2/27/2018
NRS 453D.200