Sec. 5. Whenever this chapter refers to a department or an agency of the federal government, the term includes a department or an agency of the federal government to which the duties, powers, or functions are transferred or given.
[Pre-1993 Recodification Citation: 16-1-28-3(a) part.]
As added by P.L.2-1993, SEC.25.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 42. Regulation of Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics
Chapter 1. Uniform Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act: General Provisions
16-42-1-1.1. Duties of State Veterinarian and State Board of Animal Health
16-42-1-2. Authority to Adopt Certain Federal Regulations
16-42-1-3. Adoption of Regulations; Notice and Hearing
16-42-1-4. Construction of Act and Rules
16-42-1-5. Federal Agency References; Successor Agency
16-42-1-7. Misleading Advertising or Labeling; Evaluation of Representations
16-42-1-8. Labeling Requirements; Visibility
16-42-1-9. Advertisements; Curative or Therapeutic Effect for Certain Diseases
16-42-1-10. Samples or Specimen; Investigation and Examination
16-42-1-11. Inspection of Records
16-42-1-12. Access to and Copying of Records; Use of Evidence
16-42-1-13. Entry and Inspections
16-42-1-14. Report of Judgments, Orders, and Decrees
16-42-1-15. Dissemination of Information
16-42-1-16. Prohibited Acts; Defenses; Injunctions
16-42-1-17. Schedule of Civil Penalties; Order of Compliance; Consolidation of Proceedings
16-42-1-18. Embargo or Detention of Adulterated or Misbranded Merchandise; Tagging or Marking
16-42-1-19. Condemnation of Detained or Embargoed Merchandise; Petition
16-42-1-20. Seizure and Destruction of Embargoed or Detained Merchandise
16-42-1-21. Filing of Answer or Demurrer
16-42-1-22. Rights of Litigants
16-42-1-25. Judgment for Costs
16-42-1-26. Return of Libeled Merchandise; Liability for Damages
16-42-1-27. New Trial; Appeal; Appeal Bond
16-42-1-28. Judgment as Evidence
16-42-1-29. Costs Not Adjudicated Against Defendants
16-42-1-30. Libel for Condemnation; Procedure
16-42-1-31. Destruction of Adulterated or Misbranded Products; Expenses
16-42-1-32. Notice and Opportunity for Hearing Preceding Criminal Prosecution