California Advances Legislation To Age-Restrict Sales Of Supplements, OTCs For Weight Loss

Senate committee amends bill to lower to $250 the largest civil penalty for violations; exempt retail clerks from “disciplinary action or discharge by the retail establishment” related to violations; and make changes to state’s Health and Safety Code effective in January 2026.

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California legislators amend a bill age-restricting sales of dietary supplements and OTC drugs for weight loss to lower potential fines and to delay the effective date until 2026 but don’t change requirements opposed by the consumer health products industry.

The state Senate Health Committee on 28 May

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