NRS 701.706 “Cold-temperature fluorescent lamp” defined.
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NRS 701.706 “Cold-temperature fluorescent lamp” defined. “Cold-temperature fluorescent lamp” means a fluorescent lamp that:
1. Is not a compact fluorescent lamp;
2. Is specifically designed to operate at temperatures as low as -20 degrees Fahrenheit when used with a ballast conforming to the requirements of Standard Nos. C78.81 and C78.901 of the American National Standards Institute; and
3. Is expressly designated as a cold-temperature fluorescent lamp both in markings on the lamp and in marketing materials, including, without limitation, catalogs, sales literature or promotional materials.