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2012 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 106 - Agriculture.
Article 12 - Food, Drugs and Cosmetics.
- Section 106-120 - Title of Article.
- Section 106-121 - Definitions and general consideration.
- Section 106-122 - Certain acts prohibited.
- Section 106-123 - Injunctions restraining violations.
- Section 106-124 - Violations made misdemeanor.
- Section 106-124.1 - Civil penalties.
- Section 106-125 - Detention of product or article suspected of being adulterated or misbranded.
- Section 106-126 - Prosecutions of violations.
- Section 106-127 - Report of minor violations in discretion of Commissioner.
- Section 106-128 - Establishment of reasonable standards of quality by Board of Agriculture.
- Section 106-129 - Foods deemed to be adulterated.
- Section 106-130 - Foods deemed misbranded.
- Section 106-131 - Permits governing manufacture of foods subject to contamination with microorganisms.
- Section 106-132 - Additives, etc., deemed unsafe.
- Section 106-133 - Drugs deemed to be adulterated.
- Section 106-134 - Drugs deemed misbranded.
- Section 106-134.1 - Prescriptions required; label requirements; removal of certain drugs from requirements of this section.
- Section 106-135 - Regulations for sale of new drugs.
- Section 106-136 - Cosmetics deemed adulterated.
- Section 106-137 - Cosmetics deemed misbranded.
- Section 106-138 - False advertising.
- Section 106-139 - Regulations by Board of Agriculture.
- Section 106-139.1 - Declaration of net quantity of contents.
- Section 106-140 - Further powers of Commissioner of Agriculture for enforcement of Article; report by inspector to owner of establishment.
- Section 106-140.1 - Registration of producers of prescription drugs and devices.
- Section 106-141 - Examinations and investigations.
- Section 106-141.1 - Inspections of donated food.
- Section 106-142 - Publication of reports of judgments, decrees, etc.
- Section 106-143 - Article construed supplementary.
- Section 106-144 - Exemptions.
- Section 106-145 - Effective date.
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