1.  An adult-use edible cannabis product or an adult-use cannabis-infused product must be labeled in a manner which indicates the number of servings of THC in the product, measured in servings of a maximum of 10 milligrams per serving.

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2.  An adult-use cannabis product must be sold in a single package. A single package must not contain:

(a) More than 1 ounce of usable cannabis or one-eighth of an ounce of concentrated cannabis.

(b) For an adult-use cannabis product sold as a capsule, more than 100 milligrams of THC per capsule or more than 800 milligrams of THC per package.

(c) For an adult-use cannabis product sold as a tincture, more than 800 milligrams of THC.

(d) For an adult-use edible cannabis product, more than 100 milligrams of THC.

(e) For an adult-use cannabis product sold as a topical product, a concentration of more than 6 percent THC or more than 800 milligrams of THC per package.

(f) For an adult-use cannabis product sold as a suppository or transdermal patch, more than 100 milligrams of THC per suppository or transdermal patch or more than 800 milligrams of THC per package.

(g) For any other adult-use cannabis product, more than 800 milligrams of THC.

3.  To the extent that they are inconsistent or otherwise conflict with the regulations adopted by the Board pursuant to NRS 678D.480, the requirements of this section do not apply to a ready-to-consume cannabis product prepared and sold by a cannabis consumption lounge.