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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. In addition to the limitations imposed by NRS 597.210 and 597.220, a person shall not:
(a) Import liquors into this State unless the person first secures an importer's license or permit from this State.
(b) Engage in business as a wholesale dealer of wines and liquors in this State unless the person first secures a wholesale wine and liquor dealer's license from this State.
(c) Engage in business as a wholesale dealer of beer in this State unless the person first secures a wholesale beer dealer's license from this State.
(d) Operate a winery in this State or export wine from this State unless the person first secures a wine-maker's license from this State.
(e) Operate an instructional wine-making facility in this State unless the person first secures a license for the instructional wine-making facility from this State.
(f) Operate a brewery in this State unless the person first secures a brewer's license from this State.
(g) Operate a brew pub in this State unless the person first secures a brew pub's license from this State.
(h) Operate a craft distillery in this State unless the person first secures a craft distiller's license from this State.
(i) Operate an estate distillery in this State unless the person first secures an estate distiller's license from this State.
2. A person who holds a license for a brew pub:
(a) May engage in any activity authorized by NRS 597.230.
(b) May not engage in any other activity for which a license is required pursuant to this chapter, unless the person holds the appropriate license for that activity.
3. A person who holds a license for an instructional wine-making facility:
(a) May engage in any activity authorized by NRS 597.245.
(b) May not engage in any other activity for which a license is required pursuant to this chapter, unless the person holds the appropriate license for that activity.
4. A person who holds a license for a craft distillery:
(a) May engage in any activity authorized by NRS 597.235.
(b) May not engage in any other activity for which a license is required pursuant to this chapter, unless the person holds the appropriate license for that activity.
5. A person who holds a license for an estate distillery:
(a) May engage in any activity authorized by NRS 597.237.
(b) May not engage in any other activity for which a license is required pursuant to this chapter unless the person holds the appropriate license for that activity.
6. As used in this section, “estate distillery” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 597.200.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nevada Revised Statutes Title 32. Revenue and Taxation § 369.180. Required licenses; scope of licenses for brew pubs, instructional wine-making facilities, craft distilleries and estate distilleries - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nv/title-32-revenue-and-taxation/nv-rev-st-369-180/
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