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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 584 - DAIRY PRODUCTS

NRS 584.1792 Permit required; permit nontransferable.

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NRS 584.1792 Permit required; permit nontransferable.
1. A dairy foods manufacturing plant shall not receive for sale, produce, sell, offer for sale or have in storage any manufactured dairy product if the plant does not possess a permit from the Director. Such a permit is not transferable.
2. As used in this section, “Dairy foods manufacturing plant” means:
(a)Any place, structure or building where milk or other dairy products are received or handled for manufacturing or prepared for distribution, or both;
(b)When used with regard to the production, transportation, grading or use of milk, any plant that handles or purchases milk for manufacturing purposes; and
(c)When used with regard to licensing, permitting or other regulatory requirements, only those plants that manufacture dairy products, including ice cream, butter, natural cheese, processed cheese, dry milk products, dry whey, evaporated milk products, condensed milk products and such other products for human consumption as may otherwise be designated.
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