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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-38-a > 820

§ 820. Unlawful practices. It shall be unlawful for any retailer:    1. to knowingly sell or offer for sale, any drug sold over-the-counter  without  the need of a prescription, later than the date, if any, marked  upon the label as indicative of  the  date  beyond  which  the  contents  cannot  be  expected  beyond  reasonable doubt to be safe and effective;  provided, however, that when such drug is identified as an outdated drug  by segregation from regular stock or by other means, the holding of such  drug beyond its expiration date shall not be deemed a violation of  this  section.  When  the  expiration date is expressed by month and year, the  expiration date shall be the last day of the month indicated; or    2. to knowingly alter, mutilate,  destroy,  obliterate  or  remove  by  means  of  a  price  sticker  or  otherwise the whole or any part of the  expiration  date  displayed  on  the   label   or   packaging   of   any  over-the-counter drug.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-38-a > 820

§ 820. Unlawful practices. It shall be unlawful for any retailer:    1. to knowingly sell or offer for sale, any drug sold over-the-counter  without  the need of a prescription, later than the date, if any, marked  upon the label as indicative of  the  date  beyond  which  the  contents  cannot  be  expected  beyond  reasonable doubt to be safe and effective;  provided, however, that when such drug is identified as an outdated drug  by segregation from regular stock or by other means, the holding of such  drug beyond its expiration date shall not be deemed a violation of  this  section.  When  the  expiration date is expressed by month and year, the  expiration date shall be the last day of the month indicated; or    2. to knowingly alter, mutilate,  destroy,  obliterate  or  remove  by  means  of  a  price  sticker  or  otherwise the whole or any part of the  expiration  date  displayed  on  the   label   or   packaging   of   any  over-the-counter drug.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-38-a > 820

§ 820. Unlawful practices. It shall be unlawful for any retailer:    1. to knowingly sell or offer for sale, any drug sold over-the-counter  without  the need of a prescription, later than the date, if any, marked  upon the label as indicative of  the  date  beyond  which  the  contents  cannot  be  expected  beyond  reasonable doubt to be safe and effective;  provided, however, that when such drug is identified as an outdated drug  by segregation from regular stock or by other means, the holding of such  drug beyond its expiration date shall not be deemed a violation of  this  section.  When  the  expiration date is expressed by month and year, the  expiration date shall be the last day of the month indicated; or    2. to knowingly alter, mutilate,  destroy,  obliterate  or  remove  by  means  of  a  price  sticker  or  otherwise the whole or any part of the  expiration  date  displayed  on  the   label   or   packaging   of   any  over-the-counter drug.