1.  Each retail dealer shall, not later than 5 calendar days after the retail dealer takes possession of a package of cigarettes, see that the package has the Nevada cigarette stamp properly affixed.

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Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 370.270

  • person: means a natural person, any form of business or social organization and any other nongovernmental legal entity including, but not limited to, a corporation, partnership, association, trust or unincorporated organization. See Nevada Revised Statutes 0.039

2.  Every cigarette vending machine operator placing cigarettes in his or her coin-operated cigarette vending machines for sale to the ultimate consumers shall at the time of placing them in the machine see that each package has the Nevada cigarette stamp properly affixed.

3.  No unstamped packages of cigarettes may lawfully be accepted or held in the possession of any person, except as authorized by law or regulation. For the purposes of this subsection, ‘held in possession’ means:

(a) In the actual possession of the person; or

(b) In the constructive possession of the person when cigarettes are being transported or held for the person or for his or her designee by another person. Constructive possession is deemed to occur at the location of the cigarettes being transported or held.

4.  Any cigarettes found in the possession of any person except a person authorized by law or regulation to possess them, which do not bear such identifying marks as are necessary to ascertain the origin of the cigarettes and numbering in a legible manner on the Nevada excise tax stamp, must be seized by the Department or any of its agents, and caused to be stamped by a licensed wholesale dealer, or confiscated and sold by the Department or its agents to the highest bidder among the licensed wholesale dealers in this State after due notice to all licensed Nevada wholesale dealers has been given by mail to the addresses contained in the Department’s records. If there is no bidder, or in the opinion of the Department the quantity of the cigarettes is insufficient, or for any other reason such disposition would be impractical, the cigarettes must be destroyed or disposed of as the Department may see fit. The proceeds of all sales must be classed as revenues derived under the provisions of NRS 370.007 to 370.430, inclusive.

5.  Any cigarette vending machine in which unstamped cigarettes are found may be so seized and sold to the highest bidder.