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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 17. Food and Drugs
- Chapter 20. Alaska Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
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Chapter 20. Alaska Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
- Section 5. Powers and Duties of Commissioner.
- Section 10. Definitions and Standards For Food.
- Section 13. Hormone Labeling For Milk Products.
- Section 20. Adulterated Food.
- Section 30. Tolerances For Added Poisonous Ingredients.
- Section 40. Misbranded Foods.
- Section 44. Sale and Labeling of Frozen Meat, Fish, and Poultry.
- Section 45. Misbranding Halibut.
- Section 48. Labeling and Advertisement of Halibut, Salmon, and Sablefish Products.
- Section 49. Required Identification of Fish By Retail Food Establishment.
- Section 50. Emergency Permit Control.
- Section 60. Suspension and Reinstatement of Emergency Permit.
- Section 65. Seafood Processing Permits and Plans of Operation.
- Section 66. Seafood Product Quality Standards and Seals.
- Section 67. Seafood Processing Research.
- Section 70. Inspection By Department.
- Section 72. Enforcement Authority.
- Section 75. Definitions.
- Section 80. Adulterated Drugs and Devices.
- Section 90. Misbranded Drugs and Devices.
- Section 100. Exemptions in Case of Drugs and Devices.
- Section 105. Preparation of Drug Prescription By Pharmacist.
- Section 110. Sale of New Drugs.
- Section 120. Application For Sale of New Drugs.
- Section 130. Exemptions.
- Section 132. Enforcement Authority.
- Section 135. Definitions.
- Section 140. Adulterated Cosmetics.
- Section 150. Misbranded Cosmetics.
- Section 152. Enforcement Authority.
- Section 155. Definition.
- Section 160. False Advertising Generally.
- Section 170. Specified False Advertising.
- Section 172. Enforcement Authority.
- Section 175. Definitions.
- Section 180. Regulations.
- Section 190. Hearings.
- Section 200. Inspections and Examinations.
- Section 210. Reimbursement For Expenses. [Repealed, Sec. 26 Ch 72 SLA 1998].
- Section 220. Publication of Reports and Information.
- Section 230. Detention or Embargo of Goods.
- Section 240. Petition For Libel For Condemnation.
- Section 250. Destruction of Adulterated or Misbranded Goods.
- Section 260. Exemption From Destruction.
- Section 270. Immediate Destruction of Contaminated Food.
- Section 280. Injunction Proceedings.
- Section 290. Prohibited Acts.
- Section 300. Determination of Misleading Labeling or Advertisement.
- Section 305. Penalty For Violation.
- Section 310. Penalties. [Repealed, Sec. 26 Ch 72 SLA 1998].
- Section 315. Civil Fine.
- Section 320. Effect of Written Guaranty.
- Section 330. Liability For Dissemination of False Advertising.
- Section 340. Scope of Provisions Dealing With Sale.
- Section 345. Liability of Food Donor.
- Section 346. Liability of Food Bank.
- Section 347. "Donor" and "Food Bank" Defined.
- Section 350. Report of Minor Violations.
- Section 360. Attorney General to Prosecute; Hearing Before Report of Criminal Violation.
- Section 365. Additional Enforcement Powers, Penalties, and Remedies.
- Section 370. Definitions.
- Section 380. Short Title.
Article 01. COMMISSIONER'S POWERS AND DUTIES
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