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Title : Title 22. HEALTH AND WELFARE
Chapter : Chapter 551. PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY
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Title 22 - §2151. Short title
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2151. Short title
This subchapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Maine Food Law."
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Title 22 - §2152. Definitions
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2152. Definitions
As used in this subchapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms shall have the following meanings.
[1979, c. 541, Pt. A, §146 (amd).]
1. Advertisement. "Advertisement" means all representations disseminated in any manner or by any means, other than by labeling, for the purpose
of inducing, or which are likely to induce, directly or indirectly, the purchase of food.
1-A. Commissioner. "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources or his duly authorized agents.
[1979, c. 731, §19 (amd).]
2. Contaminated with filth. "Contaminated with filth" applies to any food not securely protected from dust, dirt, and as far as may be necessary by
all reasonable means, from all foreign or injurious contaminations.
3. Federal Act. "Federal Act" means the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (Title 21 U.S.C. 301 et seq.; 52 Stat. 1040 et seq.).
4. Food. "Food" means articles used for food or drink for man or other animals, chewing gum and articles used for components of any
such article.
4-A. Food establishment. "Food establishment" means a factory, plant, warehouse or store in which food and food products are manufactured, processed,
packed, held for introduction into commerce or sold. The following establishments are not considered food establishments
required to be licensed under section 2167:
A. Eating establishments, as defined in section 2491, subsection 7;
[1995, c. 331, §1 (new).]
B. Fish and shellfish processing establishments inspected under Title 12, section 6101, 6102 or 6856;
[2005, c. 434, §13 (amd).]
C. Storage facilities for native produce;
[1995, c. 331, §1 (new).]
D. Establishments such as farm stands and farmers' markets primarily selling fresh produce not including dairy and meat products;
[1997, c. 96, §1 (amd).]
E. Establishments engaged in the washing, cleaning or sorting of whole produce, provided the produce remains in essentially
the same condition as when harvested. The whole produce may be packaged for sale, provided that packaging is not by a vacuum
packaging process or a modified atmosphere packaging process; and
[1995, c. 331, §1 (new).]
F. Establishments that are engaged in the drying of single herbs that are generally recognized as safe under 21 Code of Federal
Regulations, Sections 182 to 189. The single herbs may be packaged for sale, provided that packaging is not by a vacuum packaging
process or a modified atmosphere packaging process.
[1995, c. 331, §1 (new).]
[2005, c. 434, §13 (amd).]
4-B. Food salvage establishment. "Food salvage establishment" means a food establishment engaged in reconditioning or by other means salvaging distressed
merchandise and includes any food establishment that sells, buys, warehouses or distributes any salvaged merchandise.
[1989, c. 664, §1 (new).]
5. Immediate container. "Immediate container" does not include the package liners but in the case of bottles shall include crowns or caps affixed
thereto.
5-A. Irradiated food.
[1995, c. 276, §1 (rp).]
6. Label. "Label" means a display of written, printed or graphic matter upon the immediate container of any article. A requirement
made by or under authority of this subchapter, that any word, statement or other information appear on the label shall not
be considered to be complied with unless such word, statement or other information appears on the outside container or wrapper,
if any there be, of the retail package of such article, or is easily legible through the outside container or wrapper.
7. Labeling. "Labeling" means all labels and other written, printed or graphic matter upon an article or any of its containers or wrappers,
or accompanying such article.
If an article is alleged to be misbranded because the labeling is misleading or if an advertisement is alleged to be false
because it is misleading, then in determining whether the labeling or advertisement is misleading, there shall be taken into
account, among other things, not only representations made or suggested by statement, word, design, device, sound or in any
combination thereof, but the extent to which the labeling or advertisement fails to reveal facts material in the light of
such representations or material with respect to consequences which may result from the use of the article to which the labeling
or advertisement relates under the conditions of use prescribed in the labeling or advertisement thereof or under such conditions
of use as are customary or usual.
7-A. Retail food establishment. "Retail food establishment" means a food establishment where food and food products are offered for sale to the consumer
and intended for off-premise consumption.
[1979, c. 672, Pt. A, §53 (new).]
7-B. Salvage broker. "Salvage broker" means a person, firm or corporation engaged in buying, selling, distributing or warehousing any distressed
merchandise, whether or not in combination with other merchandise, which does not operate a food salvage establishment.
[1989, c. 664, §1 (new).]
8. Selling of food. This subchapter regarding the selling of food shall be considered to include the manufacture, production, processing, packing,
exposure, offer, possession and holding of any such article for sale; and the sale, dispensing and giving of any such article,
and the supplying or applying of any such articles in the conduct of any food establishment.
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
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advice, please consult
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State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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Title 22 - §2153. Powers of commissioner
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2153. Powers of commissioner
The authority to promulgate, in a manner consistent with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act, regulations for the efficient
enforcement of this subchapter is vested in the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources. The commissioner is
authorized to make the regulations promulgated under said subchapter conform in so far as practicable with those promulgated
under the Federal Act.
[1979, c. 731, §19 (amd).]
div> Hearings authorized or required by this subchapter shall be conducted by the commissioner or such officer, agent or employee
as the commissioner may designate for the purpose.
[1977, c. 694, § § 346, 347 (amd).]
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
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Title 22 - §2154. Regulations
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2154. Regulations
Whenever in the judgment of the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources such action will promote honesty and
fair dealing in the interest of consumers, the commissioner shall promulgate regulations fixing and establishing for any food
or class of food a reasonable definition and standard of identity, or reasonable standard of quality or fill of container.
In prescribing a definition and standard of identity for any food or class of food in which optional ingredients are permitted,
the commissioner shall, for the purpose of promoting honesty and fair dealing in the interest of consumers, designate the
optional ingredients which shall be named on the label. The definitions and standards so promulgated shall conform so far
as practicable to the definitions and standards promulgated under authority of the Federal Act.
[1979, c. 731, §19 (amd).]
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
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advice, please consult
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Title 22 - §2155-A. Prohibitions and penalties
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2155-A. Prohibitions and penalties
1. Prohibitions. A person may not:
A. Manufacture, sell or deliver, hold or offer for sale any food that is adulterated or misbranded;
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
B. Violate paragraph A after having previously violated this subsection;
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
C. Adulterate or misbrand any food;
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
D. Violate paragraph C after having previously violated this subsection;
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
E. Receive in commerce any food that is adulterated or misbranded, or deliver or proffer delivery of adulterated or misbranded
food for pay or otherwise;
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
F. Violate paragraph E after having previously violated this subsection;
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
G. Disseminate any false advertisement;
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
H. Violate paragraph G after having previously violated this subsection;
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
I. Refuse to permit entry or inspection, or to permit the taking of a sample as authorized in section 2164;
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
J. Violate paragraph I after having previously violated this subsection;
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
K. Give a guaranty or undertaking that is false, except if the person relied on a guaranty or undertaking to the same effect
signed by and containing the name and address of the person residing in the United States from whom the food was received
in good faith;
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
L. Violate paragraph K after having previously violated this subsection;
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
M. Remove or dispose of a detained or embargoed article in violation of section 2159;
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
N. Violate paragraph M after having previously violated this subsection;
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
O. Alter, mutilate, destroy, obliterate or remove all or any part of the labeling of or do any other act with respect to a
food if the act is done while the article is held for sale and results in the article being misbranded;
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
P. Violate paragraph O after having previously violated this subsection;
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
Q. Forge, counterfeit, simulate or falsely represent or without proper authority use any mark, stamp, tag, label or other identification
device authorized or required by rules adopted under this subchapter; or
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
R. Violate paragraph Q after having previously violated this subsection.
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
2. Penalties. The penalties for violating subsection 1 are as follows.
A. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a person who violates subsection 1, paragraph A, C, E, G, I, K, M, O or
Q commits a civil violation for which a fine of not more than $1,000 may be adjudged.
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
B. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a person who violates subsection 1, paragraph B, D, F, H, J, L, N, P or
R commits a civil violation for which a fine of not more than $2,000 may be adjudged.
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
C. A person who intentionally violates subsection 1, paragraph A, C, E, K, M or O, involving adulterated food, except as adulterated
according to section 2156, subsection 2, commits a civil violation for which a fine of not more than $10,000 may be adjudged.
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
D. A person who intentionally violates subsection 1, paragraph B, D, F, L, N or P, involving adulterated food, except as adulterated
according to section 2156, subsection 2, commits a civil violation for which a fine of not more than $20,000 may be adjudged.
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
E. A person who violates subsection 1, paragraph B involving monosodium glutamate pursuant to section 2157, subsection 13 commits
a civil violation for which a fine of not more than $100 may be adjudged.
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
F. A person who violates subsection 1, paragraph A involving monosodium glutamate pursuant to section 2157, subsection 13 must
be issued a warning only.
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
3. Exceptions. The following paragraphs are exceptions to the application of this section.
A. Carriers subject to the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission or the Interstate Commerce Commission are not subject
to subsection 1, paragraph E or F by reason of their receipt, carriage, holding or delivery of foods in the usual course of
business as carriers.
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
B. A person is not subject to the penalties prescribed under subsection 2 for having violated subsection 1, paragraph A, B,
E or F if the person establishes a guaranty or undertaking signed by, and containing the name and address of, another person
residing in this State from whom the person received in good faith the article, to the effect that the article is not adulterated
or misbranded within the meaning of this subchapter, citing this subchapter.
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
C. A person who is a publisher, radio-broadcast licensee or agency or medium for the dissemination of an advertisement, except
the manufacturer, packer, distributor or seller of the article to which a false advertisement relates, is not liable under
this section by reason of the dissemination by the person of the false advertisement, unless the person has refused or neglected
on the request of the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources to furnish the commissioner the name and post
office address of the manufacturer, packer, distributor, seller or advertising agency residing in this State who caused the
person to disseminate the advertisement.
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §13 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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Title 22 - §2155. Prohibitions (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2155. Prohibitions (REPEALED)
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
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advice, please consult
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Title 22 - §2156. Adulteration
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2156. Adulteration
A food shall be deemed to be adulterated:
1. Poisonous or deleterious substance.
A. If it bears or contains any poisonous or deleterious substance which may render it injurious to health; but in case the
substance is not an added substance, such food shall not be considered adulterated under this paragraph if the quantity of
such substance in such food does not ordinarily render it injurious to health; or
B. If it bears or contains any added poisonous or added deleterious substance which is unsafe within the meaning of section
2158; or
C. If it consists in whole or in part of a diseased, contaminated, filthy, putrid or decomposed substance or if it is otherwise
unfit for food; or
D. If it has been produced, prepared, packed or held under insanitary conditions whereby it may have become contaminated with
filth, or whereby it may have been rendered diseased, unwholesome or injurious to health; or
E. If it is the product of a diseased animal or an animal which has died otherwise than by slaughter or that has been fed upon
the uncooked offal from a slaughterhouse; or
F. If its container is composed, in whole or in part, of any poisonous or deleterious substance which may render the contents
injurious to health.
2. Substances added or omitted.
A. If any valuable constituent has been in whole or in part omitted or abstracted therefrom; or
B. If any substance has been substituted wholly or in part therefor; or
C. If damage or inferiority has been concealed in any manner; or
D. If any substance has been added thereto or mixed or packed therewith so as to increase its bulk or weight, or reduce its
quality or strength or make it appear better or of greater value than it is.
3. Substances in confectionery. If it is confectionery and it bears or contains any alcohol or nonnutritive article or substance except harmless coloring,
harmless flavoring, harmless resinuous glaze not in excess of 410 of 1%, harmless natural wax not in excess of 410 of 1%,
harmless natural gum and pectin. This subsection shall not apply to any confectionery by reason of its containing less than
12 of 1%, by volume of alcohol derived solely from use of flavoring extracts, or to any chewing gum by reason of its containing
harmless nonnutritive masticatory substances; or
[1981, c. 470, Pt. A, § 87 (amd).]
4. Coal-tar color. If it bears or contains a coal-tar color other than one from a batch which has been certified under authority of the Federal
Act.
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
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Title 22 - §2157. Misbranded food
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2157. Misbranded food
A food shall be deemed to be misbranded:
1. False or misleading label. If its labeling is false or misleading in any particular;
2. Sale under another name. If it is offered for sale under the name of another food or under a name not permitted by Title 12, section 6112, for products
containing or consisting of surimi;
[1985, c. 622, § 3 (amd).]
3. Imitation of another food. If it is an imitation of another food, unless its label bears, in type of uniform size and prominence, the word "imitation"
and, immediately thereafter the name of the food imitated;
4. Misleading container. If its container is so made, formed or filled as to be misleading;
5. Label for package form. If in package form, unless it bears a label containing:
A. The name and place of business of or sufficient information to identify the manufacturer, packer or distributor;
B. An accurate statement of the quantity of the contents in terms of weight, measure or numerical count. Reasonable variations
shall be permitted, and exemptions as to small packages shall be established by regulations prescribed by the commissioner;
6. Statements on label placed conspicuously. If any word, statement or other information, required by or under authority of this subchapter to appear on the label or
labeling, is not prominently placed thereon with such conspicuousness, as compared with other words, statements, designs or
devices in the labeling, and in such terms as to render it likely to be read and understood by the ordinary individual under
customary conditions of purchase and use;
7. Conformity with prescribed definition and standard. If it purports to be or is represented as a food for which a definition and standard of identity has been prescribed by regulations
as provided by section 2154, unless it conforms to such definition and standard, and, in so far as may be required by such
regulations, the common names of optional ingredients, other than spices, flavoring and coloring, present in such food;
8. Quality below standard. If it purports to be or is represented as:
A. A food for which a standard of quality has been prescribed by regulations as provided by section 2154 and its quality falls
below such standard, unless its label bears, in such manner and form as such regulations specify, a statement that it falls
below such standards; or
B. A food for which a standard or fill of container has been prescribed by regulations as provided by section 2154, and it
falls below the standard or fill of container applicable thereto, unless its label bears, in such manner and form as such
regulations specify, a statement that it falls below such standard;
9. Name of food and ingredients. If it is not subject to subsection 7, unless it bears labeling clearly giving:
A. The common or usual name of the food, if any there be, and
B. In case it is fabricated from 2 or more ingredients, the common or usual name of each such ingredient, except that spices,
flavoring and colorings, other than those sold as such, may be designated as spices, flavoring and colorings without naming
each. To the extent that compliance with the requirements of this paragraph is impractical or results in deception or unfair
competition, exemptions shall be established by regulations promulgated by the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural
Resources. The requirements of this paragraph shall not apply to a carbonated beverage, the ingredients of which have been
fully and correctly disclosed in an affidavit subscribed and sworn to by the manufacturer or bottler thereof and filed with
the commissioner;
[1979, c. 731, §19 (amd)]
[1979, c. 731, §19 (amd)]
10. Dietary properties. If it purports to be or is represented for special dietary uses, unless its label bears such information concerning its vitamin,
mineral and other dietary properties as the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources determines to be, and by
regulation prescribed as necessary in order to fully inform purchasers as to its value for such uses;
[1985, c. 676, § 1 (amd).]
11. Artificial flavoring and coloring. If it bears or contains any artificial flavoring, artificial coloring or chemical preservative, unless it bears labeling
stating the fact. If the artificial flavoring and artificial coloring declaration does not refer to the entire contents of
the package, the words "artificial flavoring" and "artificial coloring" must follow immediately each of the ingredients of
the package containing one or more of these substances. The common or usual name of any chemical preservative must be immediately
followed by the words "chemical preservation". To the extent that compliance with the requirements of this subsection is impracticable,
exemptions shall be established by regulations promulgated by the Commissioner of "Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources".
This subsection, and subsections 7 and 9, with respect to artificial coloring, shall not apply in the case of butter, cheese
or ice cream; or
[1985, c. 676, § 2 (amd).]
12. Sulfite.
[T. 12, §2157, sub-§12 (rp).]
13. Monosodium glutamate, MSG. If a person sells, offers for sale or serves in any retail store, hotel, restaurant or other public eating place any food
or food product, whether or not in package form, to which that person has added monosodium glutamate directly in crystal form,
unless:
A. The package in which that food or food product is offered for sale conspicuously bears a label or stamp indicating that
the food or food product contains monosodium glutamate;
[1989, c. 115 (new).]
B. When the food or food product is offered for consumption and is not packaged, a conspicuous label or sign is placed on the
food, immediately next to the food, immediately next to the food's listing on the menu, or in an open manner where the food
order or food product is obtained, indicating that the food or food product contains monosodium glutamate; or
[1989, c. 115 (new).]
C. There is a conspicuously displayed directory to which customers can refer for information on the contents of unpackaged
products offered for sale.
[1989, c. 115 (new).]
[1991, c. 230, §1 (amd).]
14. Post-harvest treatments. If it is fresh produce that is sold or offered for sale at a retail outlet, whether or not it is packaged or in a container,
and has been treated with a post-harvest treatment, without meeting the requirements in paragraphs A to C.
For purposes of this section, "post-harvest treatment" means a treatment added or applied to fresh produce after harvest and
identified by rule as a post-harvest treatment and waxes that contain one or more post-harvest treatments.
A. The owner or manager of a retail outlet shall ensure that one conspicuous sign is displayed that reads: "Produce in this
store may have been treated after harvest with one or more post-harvest treatments."
[1991, c. 506, §5 (amd).]
B. The owner or manager of a retail outlet shall ensure that information identifying the specific post-harvest treatments used,
and the specific items of produce that were treated, is available to the public within 48 hours of a request.
[1989, c. 339, §§1, 2 (new).]
C. The owner or manager of a retail outlet shall ensure that produce without post-harvest treatment, as determined by the commissioner,
is identified by a sign contiguous to the specific produce.
[1991, c. 506, §5 (amd).]
[1991, c. 506, §5 (amd).]
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
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Title 22 - §2158. Addition of certain substances limited
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2158. Addition of certain substances limited
Any poisonous or deleterious substance added to any food, except where such substance is required in the production thereof
or cannot be avoided by good manufacturing practice, shall be deemed to be unsafe for purposes of the application of section
2156, subsection 1, paragraph B; but when such substance is so required or cannot be avoided, the Commissioner of Agriculture,
Food and Rural Resources shall promulgate regulations limiting the quantity therein or thereon to such extent as the commissioner
finds necessary for the protection of public health, and any quantity exceeding the limits so fixed shall be deemed to be
unsafe for purposes of the application of section 2156, subsection 1, paragraph B. While such a regulation is in effect limiting
the quantity of any such substance in the case of any food, such food shall not, by reason of bearing or containing any added
amount of such substance, be considered to be adulterated within the meaning of section 2156, subsection 1, paragraph A. In
determining the quantity of such added substance to be tolerated in or on different articles of food, the commissioner shall
take into account the extent to which the use of such substance is required or cannot be avoided in the production of each
such article and the other ways in which the consumer may be affected by the same or other poisonous or deleterious substances.
[1979, c. 731, §19 (amd).]
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Title 22 - §2159. Articles detained, embargoed and condemned
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2159. Articles detained, embargoed and condemned
Whenever a duly authorized agent of the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources finds or has reason to believe
that any food is adulterated, or so misbranded as to be dangerous or fraudulent, within the meaning of this subchapter, he
may issue an order detaining or embargoing that food to any person or persons with possession or control thereof, and may
affix or require the person or persons to whom the order is directed to affix to such article a tag or other appropriate marking,
giving notice that such article is or is suspected of being adulterated or misbranded and has been detained or embargoed,
and warning all persons not to remove or dispose of such article by sale or otherwise until permission for removal or disposal
is given by such agent or the court. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove or dispose of such detained or embargoed
article by sale or otherwise without such permission. Orders relating to detention and embargo issued pursuant to this chapter
shall not be considered licensing or an adjudicatory proceeding, as those terms are defined by the Maine Administrative Procedure
Act, Title 5, chapter 375.
[1985, c. 49, § 1 (amd).]
div> When an article detained or embargoed under the preceding paragraph has been found by such agent to be adulterated or misbranded,
he shall petition the proper officer of the District Court or Superior Court in whose jurisdiction the article is detained
or embargoed for a libel for condemnation of such article. When such agent has found that an article so detained or embargoed
is not adulterated or misbranded, he shall remove the tag or other marking.
div> If the court finds that a detained or embargoed article is adulterated or misbranded, such article shall, after entry of the
decree, be destroyed at the expense of the claimant thereof, under the supervision of such agent, and all court costs and
fees, and storage and other proper expenses, shall be taxed against the claimant of such article or his agent. When the adulteration
or misbranding can be corrected by proper labeling or processing of the article, the court, after entry of the decree and
after such costs, fees and expenses have been paid and a good and sufficient bond, conditioned that such article shall be
so labeled or processed, has been executed, may by order direct that such article be delivered to the claimant thereof for
such labeling or processing under the supervision of an agent of the commissioner. The expense of such supervision shall be
paid by the claimant. Such bond shall be returned to the claimant of the article on representation to the court by the commissioner
that the article is no longer in violation of this subchapter, and that the expenses of such supervision have been paid.
div> Whenever the commissioner or any of his authorized agents shall find in any room, building, vehicle of transportation or other
structure any meat, sea food, poultry, vegetable, fruit or other perishable articles which are unsound or contain any filthy,
decomposed or putrid substance or that may be poisonous or deleterious to health or otherwise unsafe, the same being declared
to be a nuisance, the commissioner or his authorized agent shall forthwith condemn or destroy the same, or in any other manner
render the same unsalable as human food. In the event that any food found on any vehicle of transportation is detained, embargoed,
condemned or destroyed under any of the provisions of this section by the commissioner or his authorized agents, the commissioner
shall forthwith notify the consignor, consignee and the carrier of the action taken and the amount and kind of goods detained,
embargoed, condemned or destroyed.
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Title 22 - §2160. Notice
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2160. Notice
Nothing in this subchapter shall be construed as requiring the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources to report
for the institution of proceedings under said subchapter minor violations of said subchapter, whenever the commissioner believes
that the public interest will be adequately served in the circumstances by a suitable written notice or warning.
[1979, c. 731, §19 (amd).]
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Title 22 - §2161. Storage and transportation of frozen foods
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2161. Storage and transportation of frozen foods
No person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of freezing, storing or transporting frozen foods shall store or transport
such foods within this State unless they are stored or transported under suitable refrigeration which shall insure good keeping
qualities and under temperatures and holding conditions approved by the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources.
[1979, c. 731, §19 (amd).]
div> The commissioner may, in a manner consistent with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act, after public hearings, make reasonable
regulations for the storing and transportation of frozen foods, including temperature control, sanitation and other matters
in accordance with recognized standards necessary for the protection of public health and the preservation of such foods in
wholesome condition.
[1977, c. 694, § 349 (amd).]
div> Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate this section or any regulation made hereunder shall be punished by a fine
of not more than $100 for the first offense, and by a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $500 for each subsequent offense.
div> Nothing in this section shall be construed to apply to delivery by a retailer to the home of the purchaser.
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Title 22 - §2162. Packing of food; permit; inspection
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2162. Packing of food; permit; inspection
The Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources shall, upon application for permit and receipt of such fee as he
deems necessary from any food packer or processor, inspect all operations of said packer or processor for compliance with
this subchapter and shall cause the same law to be diligently enforced. Each such permit shall cover one group of buildings
constituting a packing plant in one location.
[1979, c. 731, §19 (amd).]
div> Only the holder of such a permit may mark or label any food so inspected as packed or processed or inspected and passed under
this subchapter.
div> Said commissioner may, in a manner consistent with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act as to adjudicatory proceedings,
refuse to renew, and the District Court, in a manner consistent with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act, may revoke and
permit whenever there is a lack of compliance with this subchapter. He shall establish such rules and regulations as he deems
necessary. He shall make such charges as will be reasonable and as nearly as may be to cover the cost of the service rendered.
All such fees and all such money thus collected for services rendered by the commissioner shall be paid by him to the Treasurer
of State. Said fees and money are appropriated for the purposes of this section.
[1977, c. 694, § 350 (amd); 1999, c. 547, Pt. B, §78 (amd); §80 (aff).]
div> The commissioner may employ such agents and assistants, subject to the Civil Service Law, and make such purchases as may be
necessary in the performance of his duties.
[1985, c. 785, Pt. B, §88]
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Title 22 - §2163. Sale of horsemeat
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2163. Sale of horsemeat
No person, firm, corporation or officer, agent or employee thereof within the State shall transport, receive for transportation,
sell or offer for sale or distribution any equine meat or food products thereof unless said equine meat is plainly and conspicuously
labeled, marked, branded and tagged "horsemeat" or "horsemeat products"; or shall serve, expose or offer for sale or distribution
either in any public place or elsewhere, any equine meat or products containing equine meat unless such equine meat is conspicuously
branded and labeled and a notice containing the words "horsemeat and horsemeat products sold here" is conspicuously displayed
in said place of business to the end that the purchaser may have knowledge of the facts of the article purchased.
div> Whenever any person, firm or corporation within the State sells, ships or delivers to a purchaser within the State any equine
meat or food products thereof, such person, firm or corporation shall deliver to the purchaser an invoice or bill showing
thereon the character of such meat. This paragraph shall not apply to sales made at retail.
div> The Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources shall by adequate inspection see that the requirements of this section
are carried out.
[1979, c. 731, §19 (amd).]
div> Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine of not
more than $100 for the first offense and by a fine of not more than $200 for each subsequent offense, and the District and
Superior Courts shall have concurrent jurisdiction of the offense.
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Title 22 - §2164. Access to buildings
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2164. Access to buildings
The Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources or his duly authorized agent shall have free access at all reasonable
hours to any factory, warehouse or establishment in which foods are manufactured, processed, packed or held for introduction
into commerce, or to enter any vehicle being used to transport or hold such foods in commerce for the purpose:
[1979, c. 731, §19 (amd).]
1. Inspection. Of inspecting such factory, warehouse, establishment or vehicle to determine if any of the provisions of this subchapter
are being violated; and
2. Examination of samples. To secure samples or specimens of any food after paying or offering to pay for such sample.
It shall be the duty of the commissioner to make or cause to be made examination of samples secured under this section to
determine whether or not any provision of this subchapter is being violated.
3. Notification of samples taken.
[1981, c. 470, Pt. A, § 89 (rp).]
div> In the event that any samples or specimens of food are removed from any vehicle of transport, it shall be the duty of the
commissioner to notify the consignor, consignee and the carrier of the action taken and of the amount and kind of sample or
specimen taken.
[1981, c. 470, Pt. A, § 90 (new).]
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Title 22 - §2165. Injunctions
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2165. Injunctions
In addition to the remedies provided, the Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources is authorized to apply to
the Superior Court and such court has jurisdiction upon hearing and for cause shown to grant a preliminary or permanent injunction
restraining any person from violating any provision of section 2155-A.
[RR 2003, c. 2, §72 (cor).]
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Title 22 - §2166. Penalties (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2166. Penalties (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2167. License required
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2167. License required
A person, firm, corporation or copartnership may not operate a food establishment, food salvage establishment or act as a
salvage broker unless licensed for that purpose by the commissioner. In the case of retail food establishments, licenses issued
must be displayed in a place visible to customers or other persons using a licensed establishment.
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §15 (amd); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
div> In addition to the sanctions authorized in section 2172, a person, firm, corporation or copartnership that violates this licensing
requirement or any condition placed on a license commits a civil violation for which a fine of not more than $500 may be adjudged
for each offense and, in addition, the commissioner may suspend, revoke or refuse to renew any such license in accordance
with Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 5.
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §15 (amd); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
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Title 22 - §2168. Fees
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2168. Fees
1. Application and renewal. Each application for, or renewal of, a license to operate a food establishment must be accompanied by a fee, based on the
number of employees as follows:
A. For 0 to 10 employees, $10 annually;
[1997, c. 454, §10 (amd).]
B. For 11 to 25 employees, $30 annually; and
[1997, c. 454, §10 (amd).]
C. For 26 or more employees, $100 annually.
[1997, c. 454, §10 (amd).]
A license may be issued for a one-year, 2-year or 3-year period. Licenses for a period in excess of one year may only be issued
with the agreement of or at the request of the applicant. The fee for a 2-year license is 2 times the annual fee. The fee
for a 3-year license is 3 times the annual fee.
[1997, c. 454, §10 (amd).]
2. Food salvage. Each application for, or renewal of, a license to operate a food salvage establishment or to act as a salvage broker must
be accompanied by a fee, not to exceed $30 annually, determined by the commissioner. A license may be issued for a one-year,
2-year or 3-year period. Licenses for a period in excess of one year may only be issued with the agreement of or at the request
of the applicant. The fee for a 2-year license is 2 times the annual fee. The fee for a 3-year license is 3 times the annual
fee.
[1997, c. 454, §10 (amd).]
3. Refunds and transfers; General Fund. No fee is refundable. A license is not assignable or transferable. Fees collected by the commissioner pursuant to this
section must be deposited in the General Fund.
[1989, c. 888, §7 (new).]
4. Reinspection required for violations. If, upon inspection, the commissioner finds a licensee under this subchapter to be in violation of requirements of this
subchapter or rules adopted under this subchapter, the commissioner shall issue a written citation describing the violation,
the required corrective action to be taken by the licensee and the date by which the correction must be made. If the corrective
action has not been taken within the specified period and a 3rd inspection is required in any one year, the commissioner may
charge the licensee a reinspection fee not to exceed $50. The commissioner shall notify the licensee in writing about the
reinspection fee at the time the original citation is issued.
[1991, c. 837, Pt. A, §48 (new).]
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Title 22 - §2169. Issuance of licenses
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2169. Issuance of licenses
The commissioner shall, within 30 days following receipt of application for a license to operate a food establishment or a
food salvage establishment or to act as a salvage broker, issue the appropriate license if the applicant is in compliance
with this chapter and any rules adopted by the commissioner. When any applicant, upon inspection by the commissioner, is
found not to meet the requirements of this chapter or rules adopted under this chapter, the commissioner may issue either
a temporary license for a specified period not to exceed 90 days, during which time corrections specified by the commissioner
must be made by the applicant for compliance, or a conditional license setting forth conditions that must be met by the applicant
to the satisfaction of the commissioner.
[1989, c. 664, §4 (amd).]
div> A license may be issued for a period of up to 3 years. Licenses for a period in excess of one year may only be issued with
the agreement of or at the request of the applicant. The fee for a 2-year license is 2 times the annual fee. The fee for
a 3-year license is 3 times the annual fee. The prescribed fee must accompany the application for license. Licenses may
be renewed upon application and payment of the fees, subject to the commissioner's rules and regulations. Licenses erroneously
issued by the commissioner are considered void and must be returned to the commissioner on demand.
[1999, c. 598, §1 (amd); §4 (aff).]
div> Beginning August 1, 2000, each one-, 2- or 3-year license or license renewal issued expires on December 31st of the appropriate
year. When an initial license is issued or when a license is renewed between August 1, 2000 and August 1, 2003, the license
fee is prorated based on the number of months the license is valid and the annual fee.
[1999, c. 598, §1 (new); §4 (aff).]
div> The commissioner shall notify license holders not less than 30 days prior to the expiration of their licenses and provide
them with any necessary relicensure forms.
[1979, c. 672, Pt. A, §56 (new).]
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Title 22 - §2170. Exception
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2170. Exception
Any establishment subject to this chapter and chapter 562 shall be required to have only one license and that license shall
be issued on the predominate portion of the establishment's business.
[1979, c. 672, Pt. A, § 57 (new).]
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Title 22 - §2171. Licensing conditions
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2171. Licensing conditions
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, the commissioner may issue a license required under section 2167 on
the basis of an inspection performed by an inspector who works for and is compensated by the municipality in which the establishment
is located, but only if the following conditions have been met.
[1979, c. 672, Pt. A, § 58 (new).]
1. Adopted rules, regulations; code of standards. The municipality involved has adopted a set of rules and regulations, ordinances or other code of standards for the establishments,
which has been approved by the commissioner and which is consistent with the regulations used by the commissioner for the
issuance of the licenses in effect at the time of inspection.
[1979, c. 672, Pt. A, § 58 (new).]
2. Inspection to ascertain intent. The commissioner may from time to time inspect the municipally-inspected establishments to ascertain that the intent of these
statutes is being followed.
[1979, c. 672, Pt. A, § 58 (new).]
3. Inspection reports. The municipalities shall furnish the commissioner copies of its inspection reports relating to the inspection on a monthly
basis.
[1979, c. 672, Pt. A, § 58 (new).]
4. Charge. Municipalities may not charge the commissioner for performing the inspections.
[1979, c. 672, Pt. A, § 58 (new).]
5. License fee. When a license is issued on the basis of a municipal inspection as specified in this section, the requirement for payment
of a license fee to the commissioner as set forth in section 2168 shall be waived. The licensee shall be required to pay the
commissioner a sum not to exceed $5 to support the costs of mailing and handling.
[1979, c. 672, Pt. A, § 58 (new).]
6. Licenses. Licenses issued under this section shall be displayed, renewed and in every other way treated the same as licenses issued
under this subchapter on the basis of inspection by the commissioner.
[1979, c. 672, Pt. A, § 58 (new).]
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Title 22 - §2172. Fines and penalties
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2172. Fines and penalties
1. Authorization. The department is authorized to impose one or more of the following sanctions when a violation of this chapter, or rules
enacted pursuant to this chapter, occurs and the department determines that a sanction is necessary and appropriate to ensure
compliance with state licensing rules or to protect the public health.
A. The department may impose penalties for violations of this chapter, or the rules adopted pursuant to this chapter, on any
food establishment or food salvage establishment. The penalties may not be greater than $50 for each violation. Each day
that the violation remains uncorrected may be counted as a separate offense. Penalties may be imposed for each violation
of the rules.
[1991, c. 837, Pt. A, §49 (new).]
B. The department may direct a food establishment or food salvage establishment to correct any violations in a manner and within
a time frame that the department determines is appropriate to ensure compliance with state rules or to protect the public
health. Failure to correct violations within the time frame constitutes a separate violation for which a fine may be imposed.
[1991, c. 837, Pt. A, §49 (new).]
C. A person, corporation, firm or copartnership may not operate a food establishment or food salvage establishment without
first obtaining a license as required by this chapter. Violation of this paragraph is a civil violation for which a fine
of not less than $10 and not more than $100 may be adjudged. Each day of operation without a license constitutes a separate
offense.
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §16 (amd); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
C-1. A person, corporation, firm or copartnership may not operate a food establishment or food salvage establishment without
first obtaining a license as required by this chapter after having previously violated paragraph C. Violation of this paragraph
is a civil violation for which a fine of not less than $100 may be adjudged. Each day of operation without a license constitutes
a separate offense.
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §17 (new); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
D. In the event of any violation of this section or any rule adopted pursuant to this chapter, the Attorney General may seek
to enjoin a further violation, in addition to any other remedy.
[1991, c. 837, Pt. A, §49 (new).]
[2003, c. 452, Pt. K, §§16, 17 (amd); Pt. X, §2 (aff).]
2. Schedule of penalties. The department shall establish a schedule of penalties according to the nature and duration of the violation.
[1991, c. 837, Pt. A, §49 (new).]
3. Enforcement and appeal. Enforcement and appeal of this section is as follows.
A. The department may impose any fine in conformity with the Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter IV, if the department has provided
the licensee with the opportunity for an administrative hearing.
[1991, c. 837, Pt. A, §49 (new).]
B. Licensees that are fined pursuant to this chapter are required to pay the department the amount of the penalties. If a
licensee has not paid any collectible fine by the time of license renewal, the department may collect the fine by requiring
payment prior to the processing of any license renewal application. An appeal of the department's decision to fine a licensee
stays the collection of the fine. Interest accrues on a fine at the rate specified in Title 14, section 1602-B prior to the
completion of any appeal. After the completion of any appeal process or after any appeal period has passed, interest accrues
pursuant to Title 14, section 1602-C.
[2003, c. 460, §10 (amd).]
[2003, c. 460, §10 (amd).]
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Title 22 - §2173. Sale of smoked alewives
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 1: FOODS §2173. Sale of smoked alewives
Smoked alewives offered for sale need not be free of viscera prior to processing. A person who sells or offers for sale alewives
smoked with the viscera shall post a clearly legible sign at the point of display of the alewives that states, "This product
is not fully cooked. Eating prior to fully cooking poses a health risk."
[1997, c. 439, §1 (new).]
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Title 22 - §2201. Regulations (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2201. Regulations (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2202. Equipment (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2202. Equipment (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2203. Chemical analysis (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2203. Chemical analysis (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2204-A. Labeling of prescriptions (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2204-A. Labeling of prescriptions (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2204-B. Possession of drug samples (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2204-B. Possession of drug samples (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2204-C. Possession of harmful drugs (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2204-C. Possession of harmful drugs (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2204-D. Advertising (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2204-D. Advertising (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2204-E. Exceptions (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2204-E. Exceptions (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2204-F. Posting prices (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2204-F. Posting prices (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2204. Sale of poisonous drugs (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2204. Sale of poisonous drugs (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2205. Preparations containing cocaine (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2205. Preparations containing cocaine (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2206. Sale of opium (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2206. Sale of opium (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2207-A. Permissive use of drugs (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2207-A. Permissive use of drugs (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2207. Prescription of opium to habitual users forbidden (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2207. Prescription of opium to habitual users forbidden (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2208. Sale of articles containing wood alcohol, for internal use (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2208. Sale of articles containing wood alcohol, for internal use (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2209. Labeling of wood alcohol containers (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2209. Labeling of wood alcohol containers (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2210-A. Sale of amphetamines (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2210-A. Sale of amphetamines (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2210. Sale of barbiturates (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2210. Sale of barbiturates (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2211. Adulterating and selling drugs (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2211. Adulterating and selling drugs (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2212-A. Refill prescriptions (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2212-A. Refill prescriptions (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2212-B. Possession of certain hallucinogenic drugs
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2212-B. Possession of certain hallucinogenic drugs
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Title 22 - §2212-C. Exchange or furnishings of certain hallucinogenic drugs (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2212-C. Exchange or furnishings of certain hallucinogenic drugs (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2212-D. Return of drugs prohibited (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2212-D. Return of drugs prohibited (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2212-E. Selling of certain hallucinogenic drugs (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2212-E. Selling of certain hallucinogenic drugs (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2212. Using drugs not in prescription (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2212. Using drugs not in prescription (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2213. Sale by certain methods prohibited (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2213. Sale by certain methods prohibited (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2214. Violation of provisions relating to opium or cocaine (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2214. Violation of provisions relating to opium or cocaine (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2215. Violations generally (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2215. Violations generally (REPEALED)
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Title 22 - §2216. Prescriptions written on hospital prescription blanks (REPEALED)
Title 22: HEALTH AND WELFARE Subtitle 2: HEALTH Part 5: FOODS AND DRUGS Chapter 551: PURE FOODS AND DRUGS GENERALLY Subchapter 2: DRUGS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 710, @2 (rp)) §2216. Prescriptions written on hospital prescription blanks (REPEALED)
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