2007 California Health and Safety Code Article 4. Dietary Supplement Labeling And Advertising ... 110422-110424

CA Codes (hsc:110422-110424)

HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 110422-110424



110422.  (a) Whenever a warning label is included on any product
defined as a dietary supplement pursuant to Section 321(ff) of Title
21 of the United States Code, that is manufactured or distributed in
this state, the label shall be clear and conspicuous.
   (b) Nothing in this section shall in any way limit or restrict any
rights, remedies, or duties otherwise applicable by law.
   (c) This section shall be implemented to the extent permitted by
federal law.


110424.  Violation of this article by any person, as defined in
Section 109995, shall constitute an infraction, punishable by a fine
not to exceed the following:
   (a) One thousand dollars (,000) for the first violation.
   (b) Two thousand dollars (,000) for the second violation.
   (c) Five thousand dollars (,000) for the third and each
subsequent violation.

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