2014 Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 586 - Pesticides; Dangerous Caustic or Corrosive Substances
NRS 586.470 - Misbranded parcel, package or container defined.

NV Rev Stat § 586.470 (2014) What's This?

As used in NRS 586.460 to 586.520, inclusive, unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires, misbranded parcel, package or container means a retail parcel, package or container of any dangerous caustic or corrosive substance for household use, not bearing a conspicuous, easily legible label or sticker, containing:

1. The name of the article.

2. The name and place of business of the manufacturer, packer, seller or distributor.

3. The word poison running parallel with the main body of reading matter on the label or sticker, on a clear, plain background of a distinctly contrasting color, in uncondensed gothic capital letters, the letters to be not less than 24-point size, unless there is on the label or sticker no other type so large, in which event the type shall be not smaller than the largest type on the label or sticker.

4. Directions for treatment in case of accidental personal injury by the dangerous caustic or corrosive substance.

[Part 1:52:1925; NCL § 1000]

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