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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 71 — Public Health and Welfare

71-3809. Adulterated kratom product; prohibited.

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(1)No person shall sell, offer for sale, provide, or distribute an adulterated kratom product in the State of Nebraska.
(2)A product shall be deemed adulterated if:
(a)It contains any kratom alkaloid or metabolite, including 7-hydroxymitragynine, and does not meet the definition of a kratom product under section 71-3802 ; or
(b)The kratom product is combined with a dangerous nonkratom substance that contains a poisonous or otherwise deleterious nonkratom ingredient, including, but not limited to, any substance listed as a controlled substance under the laws of this state or federal law.
(3)If the department has a reasonable belief that a product may be an adulterated kratom product, the department may require the person selling, providing, or distributing the product to obtain an independent third-party test of the product by a laboratory of the department's choosing. A person shall not sell, provide, or distribute any product undergoing such testing until the test results verify that such product is not adulterated.
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