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§  391-o.  Sale  or  promotional  distribution  of dietary supplements  containing  ephedra.  1.  No  person,  firm,  corporation,  partnership,  association,  limited  liability  company, or other entity shall sell or  offer to sell or give away, as either a retail or wholesale promotion, a  dietary supplement containing any quantity of ephedra  within  New  York  state, except as authorized by subdivision three of this section.    2.  For  purposes  of  this  section,  the  following  terms  have the  following meanings:    (a) "dietary supplement" means (1) a product (other than tobacco) that  is intended to supplement the diet and that bears  or  contains  one  or  more of the following dietary ingredients: a vitamin, a mineral, an herb  or  other botanical, an amino acid, a dietary substance for the use by a  person to supplement the diet by increasing the total daily intake, or a  concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract, or combinations of  these  ingredients;  (2)  intended  for  ingestion in pill, capsule, tablet, or  liquid form; and (3) labeled as a "dietary supplement" pursuant  to  the  federal  Dietary  Supplement Health and Education Act, 21 U.S.C. 321, as  amended.    (b) "ephedra" means any natural or synthetic  form  of  ephedrine  and  ephedrine alkaloids.    3.  (a)  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  apply  to  nonprescription  over-the-counter drugs approved  or  regulated  by  the  Food  and  Drug  Administration.    (b)  This section shall not apply to ma huang (ephedra sinica) sold or  dispensed by any practitioner of oriental medicine, whose  qualification  to  use  ma huang and other herbs is explicitly established via evidence  of an active certification issued to  such  individual  from  an  entity  accredited  by the National Commission of Certifying Agencies (NCCA) and  who is not otherwise required to be licensed by the state of  New  York,  or  any  physician  or  any  practitioner of acupuncture licensed by the  state of New York as long as it is not sold or dispensed  as  a  dietary  supplement for weight loss, for body building, or as an "energy food".    4.  Any  person,  firm, corporation, partnership, association, limited  liability company, or other entity that violates the provisions of  this  section  by selling, offering to sell, or giving away as either a retail  or wholesale promotion, a dietary supplement containing any quantity  of  ephedrine alkaloids shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than  five  hundred  dollars  per  violation,  recoverable in an action by any  enforcement  authority  designated  by  any  municipality  or  political  subdivision.    5.  It  shall  be  a  defense  that  any  person,  firm,  corporation,  partnership, association, limited liability  company,  or  other  entity  that  sold,  offered  for  sale,  or  gave  away  as  either a retail or  wholesale promotion a dietary supplement, did not  have  knowledge  that  the  supplement  contained  any quantity of ephedrine alkaloids, if such  knowledge was not reasonably discoverable.

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-26 > 391-o

§  391-o.  Sale  or  promotional  distribution  of dietary supplements  containing  ephedra.  1.  No  person,  firm,  corporation,  partnership,  association,  limited  liability  company, or other entity shall sell or  offer to sell or give away, as either a retail or wholesale promotion, a  dietary supplement containing any quantity of ephedra  within  New  York  state, except as authorized by subdivision three of this section.    2.  For  purposes  of  this  section,  the  following  terms  have the  following meanings:    (a) "dietary supplement" means (1) a product (other than tobacco) that  is intended to supplement the diet and that bears  or  contains  one  or  more of the following dietary ingredients: a vitamin, a mineral, an herb  or  other botanical, an amino acid, a dietary substance for the use by a  person to supplement the diet by increasing the total daily intake, or a  concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract, or combinations of  these  ingredients;  (2)  intended  for  ingestion in pill, capsule, tablet, or  liquid form; and (3) labeled as a "dietary supplement" pursuant  to  the  federal  Dietary  Supplement Health and Education Act, 21 U.S.C. 321, as  amended.    (b) "ephedra" means any natural or synthetic  form  of  ephedrine  and  ephedrine alkaloids.    3.  (a)  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  apply  to  nonprescription  over-the-counter drugs approved  or  regulated  by  the  Food  and  Drug  Administration.    (b)  This section shall not apply to ma huang (ephedra sinica) sold or  dispensed by any practitioner of oriental medicine, whose  qualification  to  use  ma huang and other herbs is explicitly established via evidence  of an active certification issued to  such  individual  from  an  entity  accredited  by the National Commission of Certifying Agencies (NCCA) and  who is not otherwise required to be licensed by the state of  New  York,  or  any  physician  or  any  practitioner of acupuncture licensed by the  state of New York as long as it is not sold or dispensed  as  a  dietary  supplement for weight loss, for body building, or as an "energy food".    4.  Any  person,  firm, corporation, partnership, association, limited  liability company, or other entity that violates the provisions of  this  section  by selling, offering to sell, or giving away as either a retail  or wholesale promotion, a dietary supplement containing any quantity  of  ephedrine alkaloids shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than  five  hundred  dollars  per  violation,  recoverable in an action by any  enforcement  authority  designated  by  any  municipality  or  political  subdivision.    5.  It  shall  be  a  defense  that  any  person,  firm,  corporation,  partnership, association, limited liability  company,  or  other  entity  that  sold,  offered  for  sale,  or  gave  away  as  either a retail or  wholesale promotion a dietary supplement, did not  have  knowledge  that  the  supplement  contained  any quantity of ephedrine alkaloids, if such  knowledge was not reasonably discoverable.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-26 > 391-o

§  391-o.  Sale  or  promotional  distribution  of dietary supplements  containing  ephedra.  1.  No  person,  firm,  corporation,  partnership,  association,  limited  liability  company, or other entity shall sell or  offer to sell or give away, as either a retail or wholesale promotion, a  dietary supplement containing any quantity of ephedra  within  New  York  state, except as authorized by subdivision three of this section.    2.  For  purposes  of  this  section,  the  following  terms  have the  following meanings:    (a) "dietary supplement" means (1) a product (other than tobacco) that  is intended to supplement the diet and that bears  or  contains  one  or  more of the following dietary ingredients: a vitamin, a mineral, an herb  or  other botanical, an amino acid, a dietary substance for the use by a  person to supplement the diet by increasing the total daily intake, or a  concentrate, metabolite, constituent, extract, or combinations of  these  ingredients;  (2)  intended  for  ingestion in pill, capsule, tablet, or  liquid form; and (3) labeled as a "dietary supplement" pursuant  to  the  federal  Dietary  Supplement Health and Education Act, 21 U.S.C. 321, as  amended.    (b) "ephedra" means any natural or synthetic  form  of  ephedrine  and  ephedrine alkaloids.    3.  (a)  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  apply  to  nonprescription  over-the-counter drugs approved  or  regulated  by  the  Food  and  Drug  Administration.    (b)  This section shall not apply to ma huang (ephedra sinica) sold or  dispensed by any practitioner of oriental medicine, whose  qualification  to  use  ma huang and other herbs is explicitly established via evidence  of an active certification issued to  such  individual  from  an  entity  accredited  by the National Commission of Certifying Agencies (NCCA) and  who is not otherwise required to be licensed by the state of  New  York,  or  any  physician  or  any  practitioner of acupuncture licensed by the  state of New York as long as it is not sold or dispensed  as  a  dietary  supplement for weight loss, for body building, or as an "energy food".    4.  Any  person,  firm, corporation, partnership, association, limited  liability company, or other entity that violates the provisions of  this  section  by selling, offering to sell, or giving away as either a retail  or wholesale promotion, a dietary supplement containing any quantity  of  ephedrine alkaloids shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than  five  hundred  dollars  per  violation,  recoverable in an action by any  enforcement  authority  designated  by  any  municipality  or  political  subdivision.    5.  It  shall  be  a  defense  that  any  person,  firm,  corporation,  partnership, association, limited liability  company,  or  other  entity  that  sold,  offered  for  sale,  or  gave  away  as  either a retail or  wholesale promotion a dietary supplement, did not  have  knowledge  that  the  supplement  contained  any quantity of ephedrine alkaloids, if such  knowledge was not reasonably discoverable.