In addition to the remedies provided for in this chapter, the State Board of Pharmacy is authorized to bring an action in the appropriate court of the county for an injunction. Such court shall have jurisdiction, upon hearing and for cause shown to grant a temporary or permanent injunction restraining any person from violating Code Section 26-3-3, notwithstanding whether or not there exists an adequate remedy at law.
History. Ga. L. 1961, p. 529, § 4; Code 1933, § 79A-1004, enacted by Ga. L. 1967, p. 296, § 1.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 26 - Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics
Chapter 3 - Standards, Labeling, and Adulteration of Drugs and Cosmetics
§ 26-3-4. Detention of Adulterated or Misbranded Drugs and Cosmetics
§ 26-3-5. Duty of Prosecuting Attorney Upon Report of Violation; Notice to Possible Defendant
§ 26-3-7. When a Drug or Device Deemed Adulterated
§ 26-3-8. When a Drug or Device Deemed Misbranded
§ 26-3-9. Name and Address of Manufacturer on Label of Drugs Requiring Prescription
§ 26-3-10. Selling, Delivering, or Giving Away of New Drugs; Exemptions
§ 26-3-11. When a Cosmetic Deemed Adulterated
§ 26-3-12. When a Cosmetic Deemed Misbranded
§ 26-3-13. When a Drug, Device, or Cosmetic Advertisement Deemed False
§ 26-3-14. Factors Taken Into Account in Determining Whether Label or Advertisement Is Misleading
§ 26-3-15. Labeling or Advertisement of a Drug as an Antiseptic
§ 26-3-16. Promulgation of Regulations; Conformity With Federal Act
§ 26-3-17. Inspection of Factories, Warehouses, Establishments, or Vehicles; Samples and Specimens
§ 26-3-18. Assistance in Enforcement From Department of Agriculture or Department of Public Health
§ 26-3-19. Reports and Publications by State Board of Pharmacy
§ 26-3-20. Injunctions for Violations of Code Section 26-3-3
§ 26-3-21. Construction of Chapter
§ 26-3-22. [Effective Until July 1, 2023. See note.] Other Laws Unaffected by Chapter
§ 26-3-22. [Effective July 1, 2023. See note.] Other Laws Unaffected by Chapter