Cannabis Information by State: Nevada
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Licensing
The State of Nevada Department of Taxation is regulates licensing for Nevada’s medical and recreational marijuana companies. There is a multitude of licenses revolving around the commercial cannabis activity within the state of Nevada. These forms of licenses include Cultivation Facility, Distributer, Manufacturing Facility, Retail Store, and Testing Facility.
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Regulations and Compliance
The Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board (CCB) requires all licensees to use Metrc’s seed to sale tracking system to ensure that medical cannabis and cannabis products are safely tracked and monitored prior to sale.
Companies who engage in commercial cannabis activity must use Metrc, the state-designated cannabis tracking system, to track, record, and report inventory.
Because remaining compliant includes tracking and reporting everything down to the gram, automation is essential for saving time and cutting costs. Implementing an ERP system designed for the regulations and supply chain of the cannabis industry will help your business survive and thrive.
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Packaging and Labeling
Like most other states, Nevada dictates requirements for the packaging and labeling of all adult-use cannabis or cannabis-infused products. Every product must be sold in a single package and must be labeled with the number of servings of THC. There are restrictions for the amount of THC per package, based on the type of product it is. All products that contain THC must include the universal symbol on each individual and single-serving of edible marijuana products.
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Business and Advertising
Similar to other drugs identified by the state of Nevada, there are a small set of restrictions on the forms of advertising cannabis businesses are allowed to execute. Cannabis businesses and agencies cannot:
- Depict consumption of cannabis or cannabis products by someone who is less than 21 years of age
- Include illustrations or designs that are appealing to people under the age of 21
- Make false or misleading claims or statements
- Advertise within 1000 feet of a school, playground, library, or public park
- Place an advertisement on or inside a public transportation vehicle
- Broadcast or distribute advertisements anywhere where 30 percent or more of the audience is expected to be under the age of 21
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*Disclaimer: Nevada laws vary by state and are subject to frequent changes. This article is intended to provide general information and is not a substitute for legal counsel or binding business advice. Please consider consulting a Nevada lawyer for more information.