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NV SB173
Bill
AI Summary
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Food delivery platforms must give users the option to request disposable utensils and condiments; restaurants cannot automatically include these items unless requested, with violations constituting deceptive trade practices
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Beginning January 1, 2026, manufacturers are prohibited from selling products containing intentionally added PFAS in carpets, rugs, fabric treatments, food packaging, juvenile products, cosmetics, indoor textiles, and upholstered furniture, with civil penalties up to $1,000 per violation
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Cookware manufacturers must disclose PFAS content on product labels and online listings, including a website link and QR code with chemical information
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Redevelopment agencies must set aside 1% of allocated tax revenue starting October 1, 2025, to plant trees and reduce heat island effects, partnering with the Southern Nevada Heat Resilience Lab at the Desert Research Institute
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Appropriates $75,000 to UNR's Nevada Center for Applied Research to develop testing for formaldehyde in synthetic hair braids, and requires the State Board of Cosmetology to test hair products for formaldehyde and carcinogens in Clark County
Legislative Description
Establishes provisions relating to the environment. (BDR 52-585)
Last Action
(No further action taken.)
6/3/2025