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Code · Kansas · Chapter 65 — Public Health

65-1634. Responsibility for quality of drugs sold; adulteration or mislabeling unlawful.

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65-1634. Responsibility for quality of drugs sold; adulteration or mislabeling unlawful. Every person holding a license, registration or permit under the pharmacy act of the state of Kansas who engages in the sale of drugs, medicines, chemicals and poisons shall be responsible for the quality of all such drugs, medicines, chemicals and poisons which such person may sell, compound or put up except when sold in the original and unbroken pack, package, box or other container of the manufacturer.
If any person intentionally adulterates or mislabels any drugs, medicines, chemicals or poisons, or causes the same to be adulterated or mislabeled or exposed for sale knowing the same to be adulterated or mislabeled, such person shall be guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
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