1.  After January 1, 1948, no importer or consignee of liquors shall import or accept any consignment of liquors labeled or sold as whiskey, unless the same be straight whiskey or blends of straight whiskeys aged in charred oak containers for 2 or more years after distillation and before bottling, or a blended whiskey, unless the same contain not less than 20 percent of straight whiskey or whiskeys aged in charred oak containers for 2 or more years after distillation and before bottling, blended with neutral spirits.

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Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 369.410

  • importer: means any person who, in the case of liquors which are brewed, fermented or produced outside the State, is first in possession thereof within the State after completion of the act of importation. See Nevada Revised Statutes 369.030

2.  Nothing in subsection 1 shall apply to imported Scotch, Irish or Canadian whiskey.