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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 1314 — Retail Sale of Scheduled Listed Chemical Products · § 1314.35

§ 1314.35. Training of sales personnel.

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Each regulated seller must ensure that its sales of a scheduled listed chemical product at retail are made in accordance with the following:
(a)In the case of individuals who are responsible for delivering the products into the custody of purchasers or who deal directly with purchasers by obtaining payments for the products, the regulated seller has submitted to the Administration a self-certification that all such individuals have, in accordance with criteria issued by the Administration, undergone training provided by the regulated seller to ensure that the individuals understand the requirements that apply under this part.
(b)The regulated seller maintains a copy of each self-certification and all records demonstrating that individuals referred to in paragraph
(a)of this section have undergone the training.
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