Pure Food and Drug Law | Midpage3715.01Pure food and drug law definitions3715.011Effect of changes to federal law3715.02Definitions for food or class of food and standards3715.021Standards and good manufacturing practices for food processing establishments3715.022Standards for food sampling and procedures for administration3715.023Labels for cottage food production operation, processor, or beekeeper3715.024Voluntary inspection of processor's or beekeeper's facilities3715.025Restrictions on cottage food production operation3715.03Right of entry3715.04Certificate of health and freesale - inspection - fee3715.041Registration of food processing establishments3715.05Sale of pseudoephedrine or ephedrine product3715.051Log of all purchases of pseudoephedrine or ephedrine products3715.052Submission of information regarding non-prescription sales of pseudoephedrine or ephedrine products3715.053Exemptions3715.054Liability for damages due to sale of pseudoephedrine or ephedrine products3715.06Discovery of theft or loss of pseudoephedrine product3715.07Standards for flavoring extracts3715.13Sale of diphtheria antitoxin3715.171Date labels for perishable foods3715.22Prohibition against slaughter or sale for human consumption of calf less than four weeks old - confiscation of carcass3715.23Manufacture and sale of adulterated candy - sample for analysis3715.24Maple product standards and grades3715.25Prohibited acts regarding maple products3715.27Cider manufacturing and labeling3715.28Vinegar3715.29Cider or apple vinegar3715.30Wine or grape vinegar3715.31Malt vinegar3715.32Distilled vinegar3715.33Fermented vinegar3715.34[Former R.C. 3715.36, amended and renumbered by H.B. 507, 134th General Assembly, effective 4/7/2023] Prohibition against selling vinegar not made or branded in compliance with law3715.38Prohibitions regarding honey3715.50Overdose reversal drugs definitions3715.501Overdose reversal drugs prescribed or furnished without examination3715.502[Former R.C. 4729.44, amended and renumbered by H.B. 558, 134th General Assembly, effective 4/6/2023] Protocols authorizing pharmacists, pharmacy interns to dispense overdose reversal drugs3715.503Protocols to authorize personally furnishing overdose reversal drugs3715.504Administering overdose reversal drugs3715.505[Former R.C. 4765.44, amended and renumbered by H.B. 558, 134th General Assembly, effective 4/6/2023] Disclosure to law enforcement agency related to administration of overdose reversal drug3715.52Prohibited acts3715.521Prohibition against sale or delivery of expired drug, infant formula or baby food3715.53Injunctions3715.54Exceptions to liability3715.55Notice of adulteration, misbranding, or expiration3715.551Embargo of food3715.56Attorney general, prosecuting attorney or city director of law to institute proceedings and prosecutions3715.57Written notice or warning for minor violations sufficient3715.59When food is adulterated3715.60Misbranded food3715.601Definitions3715.602Misbranding of meat and egg products3715.603Inspection3715.604Notice of adulteration, misbranding, or expiration3715.605Civil penalties3715.61Director of agriculture - powers regarding permits3715.62Unsafe food3715.63When drug or device is adulterated3715.64Misbranded drug or device3715.65Application for new drug required3715.66Adulterated cosmetics3715.67Misbranded cosmetics3715.68False or misleading advertisement3715.69Adoption of rules for enforcement3715.70Right of entry - examination of samples3715.71Publication of reports - dissemination of information3715.72Administrative procedure - exceptions3715.73Fines or forfeited bonds to be paid into state treasury3715.74Governor may declare adulterated consumer product emergency3715.80Dietary supplement defined3715.81Dietary supplement to be treated as a food3715.82Adoption of rules3715.83Dietary supplement considered to be adulterated3715.84Requirements for labeling - misbranding3715.85Publication used in connection with sale to consumers of dietary supplement3715.86Dietary supplement not considered food additive3715.87Drug repository program for donated prescription drugs - definitions3715.871Drugs must be donated at pharmacy, hospital, or nonprofit clinic participating in program3715.872Immunity3715.873Adoption of rules3715.88Dangerous drug donation definitions3715.89Dangerous drug donation requirements3715.90Pharmacy school acceptance of dangerous drug donations3715.91Dangerous drug donation implementing rules3715.92Immunity of pharmacy school accepting dangerous drugs3715.99Penalty