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File #: 26-1291   
Status: Passed
File created: 2/18/2026 In control: Clark County Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 3/3/2026 Final action: 3/3/2026
Title: Consider and approve the Business Impact Statement, pursuant to NRS Chapter 237, for the proposed amendments to Title 7, Chapter 7.220 (NEW) and Title 6, Chapter 6.10 of the Clark County Code to establish regulations governing the retail sale of hemp and hemp-derived products, including findings, license application requirements, fees, operational regulations, investigation and inspection, penalties, and enforcement; and to amend Clark County Code Section 6.10.020 to make conforming changes regarding work identification card requirements; and providing for other matters properly related thereto. Commission District: All (For possible action)
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Attachments, 3. Business Impact Statement

CLARK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

AGENDA ITEM

 

Petitioner:

Vincent V. Queano, Director of Business License

Recommendation: 

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Consider and approve the Business Impact Statement, pursuant to NRS Chapter 237, for the proposed amendments to Title 7, Chapter 7.220 (NEW) and Title 6, Chapter 6.10 of the Clark County Code to establish regulations governing the retail sale of hemp and hemp-derived products, including findings, license application requirements, fees, operational regulations, investigation and inspection, penalties, and enforcement; and to amend Clark County Code Section 6.10.020 to make conforming changes regarding work identification card requirements; and providing for other matters properly related thereto. Commission District: All (For possible action)

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FISCAL IMPACT:

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BACKGROUND: 

Pursuant to NRS 237.080, before adopting a proposed rule, the Board must consider a business impact statement to determine whether the proposed rule will: (a) impose a direct and significant economic burden upon a business; or (b) directly restrict the formation, operation or expansion of a business.

Pursuant to NRS 237.090, a business impact statement must be considered by the Board at a public meeting held at least 10 calendar days before the public meeting of the Board held to adopt the proposed rule.

The attached business impact statement summarizes the comments received from the business community and individuals and addresses the impact of the proposed ordinance on potentially affected businesses.

Staff recommends that the Board consider and approve the attached business impact statement.