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Standards, Labeling, and Adulteration of Drugs and Cosmetics
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Georgia Code
Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics
Standards, Labeling, and Adulteration of Drugs and Cosmetics
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Section
26-3-1
Short Title
Section
26-3-2
Definitions
Section
26-3-3
Prohibited Acts
Section
26-3-4
Detention of Adulterated or Misbranded Drugs and Cosmetics
Section
26-3-5
Duty of Prosecuting Attorney Upon Report of Violation; Notice to Possible Defendant
Section
26-3-6
Minor Violations
Section
26-3-7
When a Drug or Device Deemed Adulterated
Section
26-3-8
When a Drug or Device Deemed Misbranded
Section
26-3-9
Name and Address of Manufacturer on Label of Drugs Requiring Prescription
Section
26-3-10
Selling, Delivering, or Giving Away of New Drugs; Exemptions
Section
26-3-11
When a Cosmetic Deemed Adulterated
Section
26-3-12
When a Cosmetic Deemed Misbranded
Section
26-3-13
When a Drug, Device, or Cosmetic Advertisement Deemed False
Section
26-3-14
Factors Taken Into Account in Determining Whether Label or Advertisement Is Misleading
Section
26-3-15
Labeling or Advertisement of a Drug as an Antiseptic
Section
26-3-16
Promulgation of Regulations; Conformity With Federal Act
Section
26-3-17
Inspection of Factories, Warehouses, Establishments, or Vehicles; Samples and Specimens
Section
26-3-18
Assistance in Enforcement From Department of Agriculture or Department of Public Health
Section
26-3-19
Reports and Publications by State Board of Pharmacy
Section
26-3-20
Injunctions for Violations of Code Section 26-3-3
Section
26-3-21
Construction of Chapter
Section
26-3-22
Other Laws Unaffected by Chapter
Section
26-3-23
Penalty for Impeding, Obstructing, Hindering, or Preventing Drug Agent From Performance of Duty
Section
26-3-24
Penalty for Violation of Chapter