New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 24 - Food and Drugs
Section 24:6I-35 - Regulation of cannabis.

24:6I-35 Regulation of cannabis.
18. Regulation of Cannabis.
a. The commission shall adopt rules and regulations, pursuant to subsection d. of section 6 of P.L.2021, c.16 (C.24:6I-34), which shall be consistent with the intent of P.L.2021, c.16 (C.24:6I-31 et al.). The commission may create an expert task force to make recommendations to the commission about the content of such regulations. Such regulations shall include:
(1) Procedures for the application, issuance, denial, renewal, suspension, and revocation of a license or conditional license to operate as a cannabis establishment, distributor, or delivery service. Such procedures shall include a periodic evaluation of whether the number of each class of cannabis establishment, or cannabis distributors or cannabis delivery services, is sufficient to meet the market demands of the State, a result of which is the commission's authority to accept new applications and issue additional licenses as it deems necessary to meet those demands, except as otherwise provided in section 33 of P.L.2021, c.16 (C.24:6I-46) regarding an initial period during which the number of Class 1 Cannabis Cultivator licenses is capped, which limit shall not apply to cannabis cultivator licenses issued to microbusinesses as set forth in that section;
(2) Application, licensure, and renewal of licensure fees;
(3) Incorporation of the licensing goals for applicants for licensure who are New Jersey residents established in P.L.2021, c.16 (C.24:6I-31 et al.). The commission shall make good faith efforts to meet these goals. Qualifications for licensure shall be directly and demonstrably related to the operation of a cannabis establishment, distributor, or delivery service, provided that the commission shall make licenses available to as diverse a group as reasonably practicable, however no license of any kind shall be issued to a person under the legal age to purchase cannabis items;
(4) (a) Incorporation of the licensing measures established by the Office of Minority, Disabled Veterans, and Women Cannabis Business Development pursuant to subparagraph (b) of paragraph (1) of subsection c. of section 32 of P.L.2019, c.153 (C.24:6I-25) to promote the licensing of persons from socially and economically disadvantaged communities, and minority businesses and women's businesses, as these terms are defined in section 2 of P.L.1986, c.195 (C.52:27H-21.18), and disabled veterans' businesses as defined in section 2 of P.L.2015, c.116 (C.52:32-31.2). The commission shall coordinate with the office with respect to the incorporation of these licensing measures;
(b) Procedures, to monitor the incorporated licensing measures established by the Office of Minority, Disabled Veterans, and Women Cannabis Business Development, which shall include a verification, as part of the application process for licensure or license renewal, of a minority, women's, or disabled veterans' business certification provided to that business by the office pursuant to paragraph (1) of subsection b. of section 32 of P.L.2019, c.153 (C.24:6I-25), or verification of an application for certification under review by the office pursuant to that paragraph, which review is occurring simultaneous to the application for licensure or license renewal;
(5) Security requirements for cannabis establishments and transportation of cannabis and cannabis items;
(6) Requirements to prevent the sale or diversion of cannabis items to persons under the legal age to purchase cannabis items, including, but not limited to, requirements that:
(a) All licensees and licensee representatives, before permitting entrance to a cannabis establishment and selling or serving cannabis items to any person, shall require such person to produce one of the following pieces of identification:
(i) The person's United States passport, or other country's passport or proper government-issued documentation for international travel if a citizen or other lawfully recognized resident of that country, who is lawfully permitted to possess and use that country's passport or government-issued documentation for purposes of identification in the United States;
(ii) The person's motor vehicle driver's license, whether issued by New Jersey or by any other state, territory, or possession of the United States, or the District of Columbia, provided the license displays a picture of the person;
(iii) A New Jersey identification card issued by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission; or
(iv) Any other identification card issued by a state, territory, or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, or the United States that bears a picture of the person, the name of the person, the person's date of birth, and a physical description of the person;
(b) No cannabis establishment, distributor, or delivery service shall employ persons under 18 years of age nor shall any cannabis retailer allow persons under the legal age to purchase cannabis items, other than a person employed by the retailer, to enter or remain on the premises of a cannabis retailer unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian;
(c) Packaging and branding regulations to prevent the marketing of cannabis items and cannabis paraphernalia to people under the legal age to purchase cannabis items;
(d) No edible cannabis products shall be manufactured, marketed, or sold that are in the shape of, or a shape bearing the likeness or containing characteristics of, a realistic or fictional human, animal, or fruit, or part thereof, including artistic, caricature, or cartoon renderings;
(7) Labeling and packaging requirements for cannabis items sold or distributed by a cannabis establishment, including, but not limited to, the affixing of a tracking stamp to containers or packaging as set forth in section 29 of P.L.2019, c.153 (C.24:6I-22) and requirements that:
(a) Cannabis items and cannabis paraphernalia are not packaged, branded, or marketed using any statement, illustration, or image that:
(i) Includes false, deceptive, or misleading statements;
(ii) Promotes over-consumption;
(iii) Depicts a child or other person under legal age consuming cannabis items; or
(iv) Includes objects, such as toys, characters, or cartoon characters suggesting the presence of a person under the legal age to purchase cannabis items, or any other depiction designed in any manner to be especially appealing to persons under the legal age to purchase cannabis items;
(b) Ensure cannabis items are packaged in opaque, child-resistant special packaging, or if applicable to a particular cannabis item, child resistant special packaging for liquid nicotine containers, in accordance with the "Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970," 15 U.S.C. s.1471 et seq., and the associated regulations promulgated thereunder, except that these child-resistant packaging requirements shall not apply to any cannabis item obtained from a cannabis retailer or alternative treatment center for immediate, on-premises consumption at that retailer's or center's cannabis consumption area as permitted pursuant to section 28 of P.L.2019, c.153 (C.24:6I-21);
(c) Cannabis items warning labels adequately inform consumers about safe cannabis use and warn of the consequences of misuse or overuse;
(d) Labeling rules that mandate clear identification of health and safety information, including, but not limited to:
(i) Net weight;
(ii) Production date and expiration date;
(iii) For a cannabis product, cannabis extract, or other cannabis resin, an ingredient list that includes, but is not limited to, all ingredients used to manufacture the cannabis product, any other inactive or excipient ingredients besides cannabis, and a list of all potential allergens contained within the product;
(iv) Strain or type of cannabis, listed by scientific terms, if available, and generic or "slang" names;
(v) Whether the product requires refrigeration;
(vi) Growth method, whether dirt grown, hydroponic, or otherwise, and an indication whether the cannabis was grown using all-organic materials, and a complete list of any nonorganic pesticides, fungicides and herbicides used during the cultivation of the cannabis;
(vii) For a cannabis product, serving size, the total number of servings, and a statement regarding the percentage of THC contained in the cannabis product and in each serving. For example: "The serving size of active THC in this product is X mg. This product contains X servings of cannabis, and the total amount of active THC in this product is X mg.";
(viii) Warning labels that include the nationwide toll-free telephone number used to access poison control centers that is maintained in accordance with 42 U.S.C. s.300d-71, as well as include, but are not limited to, one or more of the following statements, if applicable to a particular cannabis item:
-- "This product contains cannabis";
-- "This product is infused with cannabis";
-- "This product is intended for use by adults 21 years of age or older. Keep out of the reach of children";
-- "The intoxicating effects of this product may be delayed by two or more hours";
-- "There may be health risks associated with the consumption of this product, including for women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning on becoming pregnant";
-- "Do not drive a motor vehicle or operate heavy machinery while using this product ";
(e) Labeling rules that mandate the source of a cannabis item, including, but not limited to, the license number of the cannabis cultivator where the usable cannabis used for the cannabis item was grown, the license number of the cannabis manufacturer that manufactured the cannabis item, and the license number of the cannabis retailer that sold the cannabis item and the production batch and lot number of the cannabis item;
(8) Health and safety regulations and standards for the cultivation of cannabis, and the manufacture and sale of cannabis items, including, but not limited to, requirements that:
(a) Establish accreditation and licensure criteria for cannabis testing facilities, which shall include, as a condition for licensure, the maintenance of a labor peace agreement and entrance into, or good faith effort to enter into, a collective bargaining agreement in accordance with subsection c. of section 19 of P.L.2021, c.16 (C.24:6I-36). The commission shall also incorporate the licensing measures established by the Office of Minority, Disabled Veterans, and Women Cannabis Business Development, and the assessment of their effectiveness, pursuant to subparagraph (b) of paragraph (1) of subsection c. of section 32 of P.L.2019, c.153 (C.24:6I-25), and apply them to the licensing of cannabis testing facilities in order to promote the licensing of persons from socially and economically disadvantaged communities, and minority businesses and women's businesses, as these terms are defined in section 2 of P.L.1986, c.195 (C.52:27H-21.18), and disabled veterans' businesses as defined in section 2 of P.L.2015, c.116 (C.52:32-31.2). The license shall permit a cannabis testing facility to test cannabis items in accordance with the provisions set forth in P.L.2021, c.16 (C.24:6I-31 et al.), as well as test medical cannabis and medical cannabis products in accordance with the provisions of the "Jake Honig Compassionate Use Medical Cannabis Act," P.L.2009, c.307 (C.24:6I-1 et al.);
(b) The commission issue licenses for a sufficient number of cannabis testing facilities, if those facilities:
(i) Meet the requirements for licensure, in order to ensure that the testing of representative samples of cannabis items in accordance with the procedures set forth in paragraph (13) of this subsection can be completed in not more than 14 days following their submission to any facility. Other factors that may be considered by the commission in determining whether a sufficient number of cannabis testing facilities are currently licensed include the current licensees' experience or expertise in testing highly regulated products, demonstrated testing efficiency and effectiveness, existing research partnerships or capability to form and maintain research partnerships focusing on cannabis or cannabis items, and any other factors established in regulation by the commission; and
(ii) Permit the commission to inspect any licensed cannabis testing facility to determine the condition and calibration of any equipment used for testing, and to ensure that a facility's testing procedures are performed in accordance with the commission's accreditation requirements for licensure;
(c) Every licensed cannabis cultivator and cannabis manufacturer shall permit representatives of cannabis testing facilities to make scheduled and unscheduled visits to their premises in order to obtain random samples of cannabis items, in a quantity established by the commission, to be transported to cannabis testing facilities for inspection and testing to certify compliance with health, safety, and potency standards adopted by the commission;
(d) Prescribe methods of producing cannabis, and manufacturing and packaging cannabis items; conditions of sanitation; safe handling requirements; approved pesticides and pesticide testing requirements, to the extent not inconsistent with approved pesticides and requirements otherwise established under federal and State law; and standards of ingredients, quality, and identity of cannabis items manufactured, packaged, or sold by cannabis establishments;
(e) Establish accreditation criteria for responsible cannabis server and seller training and certification programs for cannabis retailer employees;
(f) Provide that no licensed cannabis establishment, distributor, or delivery service, or employee of a cannabis establishment, distributor, or delivery service, shall consume, or allow to be consumed, any cannabis items on the establishment's, distributor's, or delivery service's premises, except as permitted in a cannabis consumption area or premises' private area for employees as set forth in section 28 of P.L.2019, c.153 (C.24:6I-21);
(g) (i) Set appropriate dosage, potency, and serving size limits for cannabis items, provided that a standardized serving of a cannabis product shall be no more than 10 milligrams of active THC and no individual edible cannabis product for sale shall contain more than 100 milligrams of active THC;
(ii) Require that each single standardized serving of a cannabis product in a multiple-serving edible product is physically demarked in a way that enables a reasonable person to determine how much of the product constitutes a single serving of active THC, and that each standardized serving of the cannabis product shall be easily separable to allow an average person 21 years of age or older to physically separate, with minimal effort, individual servings of the product;
(iii) Require that, if it is impracticable to clearly demark every standardized serving of cannabis product or to make each standardized serving easily separable in an edible cannabis product, the product shall contain no more than 10 milligrams of active THC per unit of sale;
(h) Establish a universal symbol to indicate that a cannabis item contains cannabis, which shall be marked, stamped, or imprinted directly on an edible retail cannabis product, or on each single standardized serving in a multiple-serving edible cannabis product, unless the item is a loose bulk good such as granola or cereal, a powder, a liquid-infused item, or another form too impractical to be marked, stamped, or imprinted;
(i) Prohibit the use of a commercially manufactured or trademarked food product as an edible retail cannabis product, provided that a commercially manufactured or trademarked food product may be used as a component of an edible retail cannabis product or part of a product's recipe so long as the commercially manufactured or trademarked food product is used in a way that renders it unrecognizable in the final edible cannabis product and the product is not advertised as containing the commercially manufactured or trademarked food product;
(j) Establish screening, hiring, training, and supervising requirements for cannabis retailer employees and others who manufacture or handle cannabis items;
(k) Promote general sanitary requirements for the handling, storage, and disposal of cannabis items, and the maintenance of cannabis establishments, and cannabis distribution and cannabis delivery service premises;
(l) Provide for rigorous auditing, inspection, and monitoring of cannabis establishments, distributors, and delivery services for compliance with health and safety rules and regulations;
(m) Require the implementation of security requirements for cannabis retailers and premises where cannabis items are manufactured, and safety protocols for cannabis establishments, distributors, and delivery services, and their employees;
(n) Prescribe reasonable restrictions on the manner, methods, and means by which cannabis cultivators and cannabis distributors shall transport cannabis within the State, and all licensees shall transport cannabis items within the State; and
(o) Establish procedures for identification, seizure, confiscation, destruction, or donation to law enforcement for training purposes of cannabis or cannabis items produced, manufactured, sold, or offered for sale within this State which do not conform in all respects to the standards prescribed by P.L.2021, c.16 (C.24:6I-31 et al.);
(9) Restrictions on the advertising and display of cannabis items and cannabis paraphernalia, including, but not limited to, requirements that:
(a) Restrict advertising of cannabis items and cannabis paraphernalia in ways that target or are designed to appeal to individuals under the legal age to purchase cannabis items, including, but not limited to depictions of a person under 21 years of age consuming cannabis items, or, includes objects, such as toys, characters, or cartoon characters suggesting the presence of a person under 21 years of age, or any other depiction designed in any manner to be especially appealing to a person under 21 years of age;
(b) Prohibit advertising of any cannabis items or cannabis paraphernalia on television, or on radio between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.;
(c) Prohibit engaging in advertising unless the advertiser has reliable evidence that at least 71.6 percent of the audience for the advertisement is reasonably expected to be 21 years of age or older;
(d) Prohibit engaging in advertising or marketing directed towards location-based devices, including but not limited to cellular phones, unless the marketing is a mobile device application installed on the device by the owner of the device who is 21 years of age or older and includes a permanent and easy opt-out feature and warnings that the use of cannabis items is restricted to persons 21 years of age or older;
(e) Prohibit the sponsoring of a charitable, sports, musical, artistic, cultural, social, or other similar event or advertising at or in connection with such an event unless the sponsor or advertiser has reliable evidence that no more than 20 percent of the audience at the event is reasonably expected to be under the legal age to purchase cannabis items;
(f) Require all advertisements to contain the following warning: "This product contains cannabis. For use only by adults 21 years of age or older. Keep out of the reach of children.";
(g) Prohibit the advertising of cannabis items or cannabis paraphernalia in any form or through any medium whatsoever within 200 feet of any elementary or secondary school grounds. This subparagraph shall not apply to advertisements within the premises of a cannabis retailer.
For the purposes of this section, a noncommercial message shall not be considered an advertisement.
(10) A requirement that only cannabis items and cannabis paraphernalia are available for sale at a cannabis establishment;
(11) Procedures for the commission to conduct announced and unannounced visits to cannabis establishments, distributors, and delivery services, to make, or cause to be made, such investigations as it shall deem proper in the administration of P.L.2021, c.16 (C.24:6I-31 et al.) and any other laws which may hereafter be enacted concerning cannabis, or the production, manufacture, distribution, sale, or delivery thereof, including the inspection and search of any premises for which the license is sought or has been issued, of any building containing the same, of licensed buildings, examination of the books, records, accounts, documents and papers of the licensees or on the licensed premises;
(a) The commission shall be authorized and may at any time make an examination of the premises of any person or entity licensed under P.L.2021, c.16 (C.24:6I-31 et al.) for the purpose of determining compliance with P.L.2021, c.16 (C.24:6I-31 et al.) and the rules of the commission;
(b) The commission may require licensee compliance with P.L.2021, c.16 (C.24:6I-31 et al.), and may appoint auditors, investigators and other employees that the commission considers necessary to enforce its powers and perform its duties;
(c) During any inspection of a licensed premises, the commission may require proof that a person performing work at the premises is 18 years of age or older. If the person does not provide the commission with acceptable proof of age upon request, the commission may require the person to immediately cease any activity and leave the premises until the commission receives acceptable proof of age; and
(d) The commission shall not be required to obtain a search warrant to conduct an investigation or search of licensed premises;
(12) Record keeping requirements, including, but not limited to, the following:
(a) The obligation of every cannabis cultivator to keep a complete and accurate record of all sales of cannabis flowers, cannabis leaves, and immature cannabis plants, and a complete and accurate record of the number of cannabis flowers produced, the number of ounces of cannabis leaves produced, the number of immature cannabis plants produced, and the dates of production; the obligation of every cannabis establishment to keep a complete and accurate record of all sales of cannabis items, and a complete and accurate record of the number of ounces of usable cannabis sold; the obligation of every cannabis distributor to keep a complete and accurate record of all cannabis and cannabis items transported in bulk, and the sending and receiving cannabis establishments involved in each transportation of the cannabis or cannabis items; and the obligation of every cannabis delivery service to keep a complete and accurate record of all cannabis item deliveries made to consumers based on orders fulfilled by of cannabis retailers;
(b) Such records shall be kept and maintained for four years, however there shall not be a requirement that the records be maintained on the premises of a licensee, and the records shall be in such form and contain such other information as the commission may require; and
(c) The commission may, at any time, with adequate notice, examine the books and records of any cannabis establishment, distributor, or delivery service, and may appoint auditors, investigators, and other employees that the commission considers necessary to enforce its powers and its duties;
(13) Procedures for inspecting samples of cannabis items, including:
(a) On a schedule determined by the commission, every licensed cannabis cultivator and manufacturer shall submit representative samples of cannabis items produced or manufactured by the licensee to an independent, third-party licensed testing facility meeting the accreditation requirements established by the commission, or random samples may be obtained by representatives of the facility making a scheduled or unscheduled visit to the licensee's premises, for inspection and testing to certify compliance with standards adopted by the commission. Any sample remaining after testing shall be destroyed by the facility or returned to the licensee, unless that sample does not meet the applicable standards adopted by the commission, in which case it may be retained for purposes of retesting upon request of a licensee in accordance with subparagraph (c) of this paragraph;
(b) Licensees shall submit the results of this cannabis item inspection and testing to the commission on a form developed by the commission; and
(c) If a sample inspected and tested under this section does not meet the applicable standards adopted by the commission, the sample may, upon notice to the commission, be retested at the request of a licensee in a manner prescribed by the commission, and in addition to a retest, or as an alternative thereto, the licensee may also be permitted an opportunity to remediate, upon notice to the commission, the batch or lot from which the failed sample was taken, which batch or lot shall be subject to a subsequent test of a new representative sample in a manner prescribed by the commission. Any request for a retest of a sample, and any retest and reporting of results, as well as any batch or lot remediation process undertaken and subsequent testing of that batch or lot, shall be completed within a time period established by the commission. The commission shall also provide a process by which samples, batches, and lots that failed retesting or remediation, as applicable, shall be destroyed;
(14) Establishing the number of cannabis retailers, and permissible business arrangements with respect to other types of retailing businesses:
(a) (i) Assuming there are sufficient qualified applicants for licensure, the commission shall, subject to periodic evaluation as described in paragraph (1) of this subsection, issue a sufficient number of Class 5 Retailer licenses to meet the market demands of the State, giving regard to geographical and population distribution throughout the State; and
(ii) the provision of adequate access to licensed sources of cannabis items to discourage purchases from the illegal market; and
(b) A cannabis retailer's premises shall not be located in or upon any premises in which operates a grocery store, delicatessen, indoor food market, or other store engaging in retail sales of food, or in or upon any premises in which operates a store that engages in licensed retail sales of alcoholic beverages, as defined by subsection b. of R.S.33:1-1; and
(15) Civil penalties for the failure to comply with regulations adopted pursuant to this section.
b. In order to ensure that individual privacy is protected, the commission shall not require a consumer to provide a cannabis retailer with personal information other than government-issued identification as set forth in subparagraph (a) of paragraph (6) of subsection a. of this section in order to determine the consumer's identity and age, and a cannabis retailer shall not collect and retain any personal information about consumers other than information typically acquired in a financial transaction conducted by the holder of a Class C retail license concerning alcoholic beverages as set forth in R.S.33:1-12.
c. Once regulations are adopted by the commission pursuant to subsection a. of this section, but prior to the commencement of the application process, the commission shall conduct a series of information sessions in every county in New Jersey to educate residents of New Jersey about the responsibilities, opportunities, requirements, obligations, and processes for application for a license to operate a cannabis establishment, distributor, or delivery service. The commission shall conduct an appropriate number of information sessions in each county considering the population of each county, but no fewer than one information session in each county. The commission shall publicize the day, time, location, and agenda of each information session broadly through television, radio, Internet, print, and local agencies.
d. The commission shall:
(1) Examine available research, and may conduct or commission new research or convene an expert task force, to investigate the influence of cannabis and marijuana on the ability of a person to drive a vehicle, on methods for determining whether a person is under the influence of cannabis or marijuana, and on the concentration of active THC, as defined in section 3 of P.L.2021, c.16 (C.24:6I-33), in a person's blood, in each case taking into account all relevant factors; and
(2) Report the results of the research to the Governor and, pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1991, c.164 (C.52:14-19.1), the Legislature and make recommendations regarding both administrative and legislative action as the commission deems necessary.
L.2021, c.16, s.18.

Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes

New Jersey Revised Statutes

Title 24 - Food and Drugs

Section 24:1-1 - Definitions.

Section 24:1-1.1 - Honey, raw, unprocessed.

Section 24:1-2 - Certain books as evidence

Section 24:1-3 - Responsibility for acts of officers and agents

Section 24:1-4 - Foods, drugs, etc., complying with Federal regulations

Section 24:2-1 - Enforcement by state departments; rules and regulations

Section 24:2-2 - Enforcement by local board

Section 24:2-3 - Appointment of analysts, chemists, specialists, chief inspectors, etc.

Section 24:2-4 - Designation of registered environmental health specialists to perform certain duties.

Section 24:2-5 - Powers, duties of registered environmental health specialist.

Section 24:2-6 - Interference with officials; penalties

Section 24:2-7 - Consolidated certificate of operation; multiple regulated businesses owned operated upon same premises; suspension or revocation

Section 24:2-8 - Fee

Section 24:2-9 - Fees for issuance of "Certificate of Free Sale."

Section 24:3-1 - Right of entry; opening packages; inspection

Section 24:3-2 - Procuring sample of food or drug

Section 24:3-3 - Taking sample without consent of owner

Section 24:3-4 - Preservation of sample

Section 24:3-5 - Proof of analysis as evidence

Section 24:3-6 - Proof of analysis on purchase by other than representative of department

Section 24:3-9 - Composite sample of milk seized in transit

Section 24:4-1 - Confiscation; summary proceeding

Section 24:4-2 - Jurisdiction

Section 24:4-5 - Issuance of warrant

Section 24:4-8 - Claims under oath

Section 24:4-9 - Sale or destruction of condemned article

Section 24:4-10 - Return of goods; bond

Section 24:4-11 - Summary destruction of perishable food

Section 24:4-12 - Adulterated or misbranded foods, drugs, etc.; marking; detaining

Section 24:4A-1 - Short title

Section 24:4A-2 - Definitions.

Section 24:4A-3 - Nonliability for food donated.

Section 24:4A-3.1 - Immunity from liability.

Section 24:4A-4 - Food banks; licenses; fee; regulation

Section 24:4A-4.1 - Online portal to facilitate surplus food donations.

Section 24:4A-5 - Rules and regulations

Section 24:4A-6 - "Healthy Small Food Retailer Act"

Section 24:4A-7 - Findings and declarations relative to small food retailers

Section 24:4A-8 - Definitions relative to small food retailers

Section 24:4A-9, - Implementation of "Healthy Corner Store Program"

Section 24:4A-10 - "Healthy Small Food Retailer Fund" established

Section 24:4A-11 - Grantee report

Section 24:4A-12 - "Jersey Fresh" website expansion

Section 24:4A-13 - Rules, regulations

Section 24:5-1 - Sale, distribution or manufacture of adulterated or misbranded articles

Section 24:5-2 - Certain dealers excepted from operation of pure food and drug law; guaranty of seller

Section 24:5-3 - Content of guaranty; liability of resident seller

Section 24:5-4 - Guaranty by nonresident

Section 24:5-5 - Extent of protection of dealer

Section 24:5-6 - Article for foreign market

Section 24:5-7 - Sale of patent medicines not authorized

Section 24:5-8 - General food adulterations

Section 24:5-9 - Confectionery adulterations

Section 24:5-9.1 - Confectionery with more than 1/2 of 1% alcohol rendered unfit for beverage purposes; sale to person under legal age; label; sign in place of sale; violations; penalty

Section 24:5-10 - General drug or device adulterations

Section 24:5-11 - Exceptions to drug adulterations

Section 24:5-11.1 - General cosmetic adulterations

Section 24:5-13 - Use of wood or methyl alcohol prohibited; penalty

Section 24:5-14 - Meat and meat products

Section 24:5-16 - "Misbranded" defined

Section 24:5-17 - Food misbrandings

Section 24:5-18 - Drug or device misbrandings.

Section 24:5-18.1 - Cosmetic misbrandings

Section 24:5-18.2 - Exemptions from labeling and packaging requirements

Section 24:5-19 - Drugs dispensed by physicians, etc., or on written prescription

Section 24:5-22 - Defacement or removal of label

Section 24:5-23 - Permit to process, manufacture product with hemp, transportation.

Section 24:5A-1 - Short title

Section 24:5A-2 - Definitions

Section 24:5A-3 - Hazardous substance; limitation

Section 24:5A-4 - Application of Federal Hazardous Substances Labeling Act

Section 24:5A-5 - Commissioner; powers

Section 24:5A-6 - Prohibited acts

Section 24:5A-7 - Exceptions

Section 24:5A-8 - Enforcement of act; penalties

Section 24:5A-9 - Action to restrain violations

Section 24:6-1 - Establishment of standards

Section 24:6-2 - Publication: time of taking effect

Section 24:6-3 - Sale or manufacture of nonstandard articles prohibited

Section 24:6A-1 - New drugs; introduction into interstate commerce; application; effective date of application; refusal of application; application of chapter

Section 24:6B-1 - Registration statement, issuance of registration.

Section 24:6B-2 - Registration statement, signature, verification; form and contents.

Section 24:6B-3 - Time for filing

Section 24:6B-4 - Fee

Section 24:6B-5 - Change of address; notice; fee

Section 24:6B-6 - Cleanliness of premises

Section 24:6B-7 - Cleanliness of equipment and machinery

Section 24:6B-8 - Washroom and toilet facilities

Section 24:6B-9 - Adulteration or misbranding of drug; examination of records

Section 24:6B-10 - Order to correct violation

Section 24:6B-11 - Penalties.

Section 24:6B-12 - Definitions.

Section 24:6B-13 - Appropriation

Section 24:6B-14 - Definitions relative to pharmaceutical wholesale distributors.

Section 24:6B-15 - Licensure required for pharmaceutical wholesale distributors.

Section 24:6B-16 - Criminal history record background check for applicants, designated representatives, persons enumerated.

Section 24:6B-17 - Establishment, maintenance of list of authorized distributors.

Section 24:6B-18 - Determination of eligibility for licensure renewal.

Section 24:6B-19 - Additional requirements for designated representatives.

Section 24:6B-20 - Requirements for facilities used for wholesale prescription drug distribution.

Section 24:6B-21 - Provision of pedigree, certification prior to sale, return of prescription drug.

Section 24:6B-22 - Annual report to the Legislature on tracking system.

Section 24:6B-23 - Authentication of distribution of prescription drug.

Section 24:6B-24 - Examination of shipping container.

Section 24:6B-25 - Criteria for return of prescription drug to wholesale distributor.

Section 24:6B-26 - Requirements for wholesale distributor.

Section 24:6B-27 - Maintenance of document, record relative to pedigree, certification.

Section 24:6B-28 - Adherence to written policies, procedures by wholesale distributors.

Section 24:6B-29 - Violations, gradation of offenses.

Section 24:6B-30 - Noncompliance with orders, penalties.

Section 24:6B-31 - Real, personal property, certain, subject to forfeiture.

Section 24:6B-32 - Wholesale Drug Distribution Advisory Council.

Section 24:6B-33 - Rules, regulations.

Section 24:6D-1 - Definitions

Section 24:6D-2 - Offenses

Section 24:6D-3 - Enforcement

Section 24:6E-1 - Short title

Section 24:6E-2 - Advertisement of prescription drugs; rules and regulations

Section 24:6E-3 - Restraint on prescription drug price information to public

Section 24:6E-4 - Definitions.

Section 24:6E-6 - List of interchangeable drug products.

Section 24:6E-7 - Prescriptions; dispensation of lowest cost interchangeable drug product; exceptions; notice of substitution

Section 24:6E-8 - Prescriptions; dispensation of substitute drug for drug not on latest list of interchangeable drug products; reasons; approval of prescriber

Section 24:6E-9 - Dispensation of nonbrand name drug product; label.

Section 24:6E-10 - Signs, information to be disclosed relative to drugs, biological products to be dispensed.

Section 24:6E-11 - Violations; penalties; collection and enforcement; validity of prescription on unauthorized form

Section 24:6E-12 - Inapplicability of act to dispensation of drug permits under institutional permits

Section 24:6E-13 - Severability

Section 24:6F-1 - Prescribing, administering or dispensing amygdalin (laetrile); immunity of physician; written informed request; form

Section 24:6F-2 - Pharmacist; dispensing; immunity from penalty or disciplinary action; affixation of label to container

Section 24:6F-3 - Health care facility or its employee; restriction of use; prohibition; administration or dispensing on prescription; immunity from disciplinary action or penalty

Section 24:6F-4 - Manufacture, introduction or delivery; immunity from liability for civil or criminal penalty

Section 24:6F-5 - Records on use; periodic studies

Section 24:6G-1 - Control or possession without written permit; prohibition; exceptions

Section 24:6G-2 - Sale of nitrous oxide for nonmedical use

Section 24:6G-3 - Record of sale; duration of retention; contents; inspection

Section 24:6G-4 - Permits; purposes authorized

Section 24:6G-5 - Administration and enforcement; rules

Section 24:6G-6 - Violations; penalties; recovery and enforcement

Section 24:6H-1 - Distribution of ephedrine alkaloids to minor, disorderly person; exceptions.

Section 24:6H-2 - Label required on ephedrine alkaloid products.

Section 24:6H-3 - Rules, regulations.

Section 24:6I-1 - Short title.

Section 24:6I-2 - Findings, declarations relative to the medical use of cannabis.

Section 24:6I-3 - Definitions relative to the medical use of cannabis.

Section 24:6I-4 - Registry of qualifying patients, designated, institutional caregivers.

Section 24:6I-5.1 - Authorization process for dispensation.

Section 24:6I-5.2 - Health care practitioner, regulations affecting.

Section 24:6I-5.3 - Qualifying patient from another state, jurisdiction.

Section 24:6I-6 - Applicability of N.J.S.2C:35-18.

Section 24:6I-6.1 - Adverse employment action unlawful.

Section 24:6I-7 - Applications for permits.

Section 24:6I-7.1 - Acceptance, processing of applications.

Section 24:6I-7.2 - Submission of applications to commission.

Section 24:6I-7.3 - Clinical registrant permits.

Section 24:6I-7.4 - Feasibility study for establishing a cannabis research and development permit type.

Section 24:6I-7.5 - Medical advisory board.

Section 24:6I-7.6 - Ineligibility for certain economic incentives.

Section 24:6I-8 - Inapplicability.

Section 24:6I-9 - Falsification of registration card, degree of crime.

Section 24:6I-10 - Written instructions to registered qualifying patient, designated, institutional caregiver.

Section 24:6I-11 - Grants, contributions, use of fees.

Section 24:6I-12 - Reports to Governor, Legislature.

Section 24:6I-13 - Exchange of data, information.

Section 24:6I-14 - Construction of act.

Section 24:6I-15 - Additional immunity.

Section 24:6I-16 - Rules, regulations.

Section 24:6I-17 - Testing of cannabis.

Section 24:6I-18 - Licensing of testing laboratories.

Section 24:6I-19 - Standardized requirements, procedures for testing.

Section 24:6I-20 - Medical cannabis handler certification.

Section 24:6I-21 - Municipalities may authorize consumption areas.

Section 24:6I-22 - System for tracking, cultivating, manufacturing, transfer, dispensing, delivery.

Section 24:6I-23 - Requirements waived by commission.

Section 24:6I-24 - Cannabis Regulatory Commission.

Section 24:6I-25 - Office of Minority, Disabled Veterans, and Women Cannabis Business Development.

Section 24:6I-26 - Criteria for eligibility as employee.

Section 24:6I-27 - Applicability of C.52:13D-12 et seq.; Code of Ethics.

Section 24:6I-28 - Restrictions for commission members, employees.

Section 24:6I-29 - Certain persons prohibited from association with medical cannabis.

Section 24:6I-30 - Severability.

Section 24:6I-31 - Short title.

Section 24:6I-32 - Findings, declarations relative to the regulation and use of cannabis.

Section 24:6I-33 - Definitions relative to the regulation and use of cannabis.

Section 24:6I-34 - Commission activities associated with the personal use of cannabis.

Section 24:6I-35 - Regulation of cannabis.

Section 24:6I-36 - Application for license of conditional license.

Section 24:6I-37 - Class I Cannabis Cultivator license.

Section 24:6I-38 - Grow canopies for licensed cannabis cultivators.

Section 24:6I-39 - Class 2 cannabis manufacturer license.

Section 24:6I-40 - Class 3 cannabis wholesaler license.

Section 24:6I-41 - Class 4 cannabis distributor license.

Section 24:6I-42 - Class 5 cannabis retailer license.

Section 24:6I-43 - Class 6 cannabis delivery license.

Section 24:6I-44 - Personal use cannabis handlers, transportation and delivery of cannabis and cannabis items.

Section 24:6I-45 - Municipal regulations or ordinances.

Section 24:6I-46 - Marketplace regulation.

Section 24:6I-47 - Medical cannabis provisions.

Section 24:6I-48 - Medical cannabis - additional regulatory requirements.

Section 24:6I-49 - Business treatment of cannabis establishments, distributors, and delivery services.

Section 24:6I-50 - Cannabis regulatory, enforcement assistance, and marketplace modernization fund.

Section 24:6I-51 - Licensee and consumer protections.

Section 24:6I-52 - Employers, driving, minors and control of property.

Section 24:6I-53 - Contract enforceability.

Section 24:6I-54 - Federal and interstate relations.

Section 24:6I-55 - Limitations.

Section 24:6I-56 - Severability.

Section 24:6J-1 - Short title.

Section 24:6J-2 - Findings, declarations relative to overdose prevention.

Section 24:6J-3 - Definitions relative to overdose prevention.

Section 24:6J-4 - Immunity from liability for certain prescribers, practitioners, dispensers.

Section 24:6J-5 - Overdose prevention information.

Section 24:6J-5.1 - Provision of certain information to victims of opioid overdoses; definitions.

Section 24:6J-6 - Awarding of grants.

Section 24:6J-7 - Opioid antidotes, recognized place of public access.

Section 24:6K-1 - Definitions relative to dispensing certain biological products.

Section 24:6K-2 - Link to current lists of all biological products.

Section 24:6K-3 - Conditions for substitution.

Section 24:6K-4 - Rules, regulations.

Section 24:6L-1 - Short title.

Section 24:6L-2 - Findings, declarations relative to epinephrine auto-injectors.

Section 24:6L-3 - Definitions relative to epinephrine auto-injectors.

Section 24:6L-4 - Authorization to administer.

Section 24:6L-5 - Written standards, application procedures.

Section 24:6L-6 - Immunity from civil liability, disciplinary action.

Section 24:6L-7 - Construction of act.

Section 24:6M-1 - Findings, declarations relative to drug donation.

Section 24:6M-2 - Definitions relative to drug donation.

Section 24:6M-3 - Establishment, maintenance of drug donation program.

Section 24:6M-4 - Conditions relative to program.

Section 24:6M-5 - Immunity from liability.

Section 24:6M-6 - Construction of act.

Section 24:6M-7 - Rules, regulations.

Section 24:6M-8 - Tax credit for donor.

Section 24:6M-9 - Tax credit for donor.

Section 24:6N-1 - Current wholesale acquisition cost information provided quarterly; non-compliance, penalties; definitions.

Section 24:8-1 - "Caustic acids" and "caustic alkalies" enumerated

Section 24:8-2 - Labeling containers of caustic acids and alkalies intended for household use

Section 24:9-21 - Definitions

Section 24:9-22 - Application for license for refrigerated warehouse or locker plant

Section 24:9-23 - License fees; suspension or revocation of license

Section 24:9-24 - Reports to commissioner

Section 24:9-25 - Notice of insanitary condition of warehouse or locker plant

Section 24:9-26 - Duration of storage period; extension

Section 24:9-27 - Disposition and sale of articles in refrigerated warehouse longer than two years without extension

Section 24:9-28 - Restorage after release from storage prohibited

Section 24:9-29 - Transfer between refrigerators

Section 24:9-30 - Requirements for storage

Section 24:9-31 - Lot numbers for identification

Section 24:9-32 - Marking and tagging of articles placed in storage

Section 24:9-33 - Alteration, mutilation or destruction of tags or marks prohibited

Section 24:9-34 - Penalties for violations

Section 24:9-35 - Enforcement of provisions

Section 24:9-36 - Plaintiff entitled to penalties

Section 24:9-37 - Repeal

Section 24:10-57.1 - Definitions

Section 24:10-57.2 - Permit to operate milk plant or as bulk milk hauler; necessity; transferability; expiration

Section 24:10-57.3 - Restrictions in permits

Section 24:10-57.4 - Temporary or emergency permits

Section 24:10-57.5 - Annual fee; amounts

Section 24:10-57.6 - Preliminary findings

Section 24:10-57.7 - Forms; establishment by state department

Section 24:10-57.8 - Revocation of permit; grounds; renewal; suspension pending hearing

Section 24:10-57.9 - Maintenance of records; inspection

Section 24:10-57.10 - Powers of local board of health

Section 24:10-57.11 - Inconsistent ordinances, rules or regulations

Section 24:10-57.12 - Notification of violations; prohibition of distribution and sale

Section 24:10-57.13 - Inspections; authorized inspectors

Section 24:10-57.14 - Place of inspection

Section 24:10-57.15 - Inability of local board to make inspections

Section 24:10-57.16 - Bacteriological and other tests; methods, techniques, personnel, etc.

Section 24:10-57.17 - Pasteurization required

Section 24:10-57.18 - Milk and fluid milk products; pasteurization

Section 24:10-57.19 - Enforcement; failure of local board to act; procedure by state department

Section 24:10-57.20 - Rules and regulations

Section 24:10-57.21 - Sanitary conditions; health and habits of personnel

Section 24:10-57.22 - Use of apparatus, containers, equipment, etc., for other purposes prohibited

Section 24:10-57.23 - Container regulations

Section 24:10-57.24 - Cans, packages and other containers enclosing milk, milk products or fluid milk products; labelling

Section 24:10-57.24a - Use of or reference to fluid milk product or dairy farm by imitation product; prohibition

Section 24:10-57.24b - Additional rules and regulations for milk products and their imitations

Section 24:10-57.26 - Failure of milk or milk products to meet minimum requirements

Section 24:10-57.27 - Milk and milk products of violators barred from state

Section 24:10-57.28 - Contamination of milk

Section 24:10-57.29 - Severability

Section 24:10-57.30 - Repeals

Section 24:10-73.1 - Rules and regulations of department of health; establishment of standards of identity and definitions

Section 24:10-73.1a - Compliance with rules and regulations; extensions of time

Section 24:10-73.2 - "Frozen desserts" ; definition

Section 24:10-73.5 - Definitions.

Section 24:10-73.6 - Sale of adulterated frozen desserts prohibited

Section 24:10-73.7 - When frozen desserts deemed adulterated

Section 24:10-73.10 - License to sell, distribute frozen desserts.

Section 24:10-73.11 - Form of application; affidavit

Section 24:10-73.12 - Issuance of license; expiration

Section 24:10-73.13 - Revocation or suspension of license; renewal

Section 24:10-73.14 - Illegal sale and distribution of frozen dessert

Section 24:10-73.15 - Use of license moneys for enforcement

Section 24:10-73.16 - Inspection; fee

Section 24:10-73.17 - Partial invalidity

Section 24:10-73.18 - Repeals

Section 24:10A-1 - Straws, tubes and other devices for drinking

Section 24:10A-2 - Rules and regulations

Section 24:10A-3 - Penalty

Section 24:10A-4 - Effective date

Section 24:11-1 - License; expiration

Section 24:11-2 - Revocation of license

Section 24:11-3 - Eggs unfit for food

Section 24:11-4 - Labeling "rots" and "spots"

Section 24:11-5 - Denatured eggs; labeling

Section 24:11-6 - Inspection of egg establishments

Section 24:11-7 - Distribution, sale, etc., of eggs removed from incubators

Section 24:11-8 - Penalty for violation

Section 24:11-9 - Enforcement of act

Section 24:11A-1 - Short title

Section 24:11A-2 - Declaration of purpose

Section 24:11A-3 - Definitions

Section 24:11A-4 - Flour; vitamin and mineral content; minimum standards

Section 24:11A-5 - Bread and rolls; vitamin and mineral content; minimum standards

Section 24:11A-6 - Enrichment; ingredients

Section 24:11A-7 - Modification of vitamin and mineral requirements; interstate commerce; authority of department

Section 24:11A-8 - Shortage of vitamins and minerals; temporary suspension of minimum standards; authority of department

Section 24:11A-9 - Enforcement of act; investigations and inspections

Section 24:11A-10 - Violations; penalties; recovery; disposition

Section 24:11A-11 - Separate violations

Section 24:11A-12 - Actions to restrain violations

Section 24:11A-13 - Repeal of conflicting acts; saving clause

Section 24:11A-14 - Effective date

Section 24:12-1 - "Nonalcoholic drink" defined

Section 24:12-2 - Prohibited adulterations; drinks containing water treated with fluorides

Section 24:12-4 - False advertising

Section 24:12-5 - Licensing of wholesale bottlers

Section 24:12-6 - Issuance of license; period of

Section 24:12-7 - Revocation or suspension of license

Section 24:12-8 - Definitions

Section 24:12-9 - State regulations, standards for bottled water.

Section 24:12-10 - Periodic testing

Section 24:12-11 - Potability test results to Department of Health; annual report to legislative committees

Section 24:12-12 - Procedures, rules, regulations

Section 24:12-13 - Powers of commissioner

Section 24:12-14 - Violations; penalties

Section 24:14A-1 - Use on toys, furniture or accessible surfaces of dwelling; prohibition

Section 24:14A-2 - Toys or furniture; sale or transfer for profit or knowingly transfer or exchange; prohibition

Section 24:14A-3 - Violations; disorderly persons

Section 24:14A-4 - Definitions

Section 24:14A-5 - Lead paint upon interior of building or exterior surface accessible to children; public nuisance

Section 24:14A-6 - Responsibilities of board; enforcement, reports.

Section 24:14A-7 - Order for remediation, disposition of lead-based paint hazard.

Section 24:14A-8 - Notification to owner of hazard, contents.

Section 24:14A-8.1 - Eviction of occupants to avoid corrective maintenance

Section 24:14A-9 - Failure of owner to obey notice or order to abate; removal of nuisance; payment of expenses by owner; action to collect; lien

Section 24:14A-10 - Nonenforcement by board; enforcement by department

Section 24:14A-11 - Rules and regulations by department

Section 24:14B-1 - Sale of paint or coating removal product containing methylene chloride; conditions, violations, penalties.

Section 24:15-1 - Definitions

Section 24:15-2 - Cleanliness, lighting, plumbing and ventilation

Section 24:15-3 - Construction of walls and floors

Section 24:15-4 - Cleanliness of walls, floors, furniture and machinery; use of hydrocyanic acids or salts; running water; multi-use utensils

Section 24:15-5 - Protection of food, drugs or cosmetics from contamination; removal of refuse

Section 24:15-6 - Clothing of employees to be kept clean

Section 24:15-7 - Toilet facilities for and personal cleanliness of employees

Section 24:15-8 - Expectoration prohibited

Section 24:15-9 - Sleeping in rooms of food establishment

Section 24:15-10 - Persons affected with communicable disease

Section 24:15-11 - Order to abate violation in lieu of prosecution

Section 24:15-12 - Furnishing and posting abstract of law

Section 24:15-13 - License; necessity; fee; exemptions

Section 24:15-14 - Fee for license or inspection.

Section 24:15A-1 - Equipment of lead, cadmium, or metallic substance; formation of dangerous compounds; unwholesome, dangerous or detrimental

Section 24:15A-2 - Penalties; recovery and enforcement

Section 24:15A-3 - Packaging of meat

Section 24:15A-4 - Applicability of act; enforcement

Section 24:16B-1 - Short title

Section 24:16B-2 - Declaration of policy

Section 24:16B-3 - Definitions

Section 24:16B-4 - Transfer of authority from Department of Health to Department of Agriculture; general power of Department of Agriculture

Section 24:16B-5 - General power of the board; rules and regulations

Section 24:16B-6 - General powers of the secretary

Section 24:16B-7 - Enforcement by municipalities

Section 24:16B-8 - State inspectors, analysts and employees; continuation of former practices and procedures for a period not in excess of 1 year

Section 24:16B-10 - Powers and duties of local inspectors

Section 24:16B-17 - Inspections

Section 24:16B-18 - Disposition of dead animals

Section 24:16B-19 - Diseased or physically impaired animals

Section 24:16B-20 - Antemortem inspections

Section 24:16B-21 - Unauthorized entry of uninspected animals prohibited

Section 24:16B-22 - Separate slaughter of animals found to show symptoms of disease

Section 24:16B-23 - Separate slaughter and preparation of horsemeat

Section 24:16B-24 - Postmortem inspection

Section 24:16B-25 - Inspection mark required before processing

Section 24:16B-26 - Inspection during processing or preparation

Section 24:16B-27 - Inspection required before packaging or shipment

Section 24:16B-28 - Condemnation; disposition

Section 24:16B-29 - Disposition of by-products

Section 24:16B-30 - Actions authorized

Section 24:16B-31 - Handling, transporting and storing

Section 24:16B-32 - Packaging

Section 24:16B-33 - Contents of labels

Section 24:16B-34 - Registration of labels, marks

Section 24:16B-35 - Sale or shipment of mislabeled packages prohibited

Section 24:16B-36 - Sale or shipment of unwholesome meat prohibited

Section 24:16B-37 - Acceptance by handler-distributor of unwholesome meat prohibited

Section 24:16B-38 - Sale or shipment of horsemeat prohibited

Section 24:16B-39 - Vehicle permits

Section 24:16B-40 - Display of vehicle permits required

Section 24:16B-41 - Other applications of this act

Section 24:16B-42 - Exemption from inspection

Section 24:16B-43 - Removal of inspectors

Section 24:16B-44 - Engaging in business prohibited after removal of inspectors

Section 24:16B-45 - Acts of agents, servants and employees

Section 24:16B-46 - Books and records; rights of entry, inspection of premises

Section 24:16B-47 - Reports of licensee

Section 24:16B-48 - Proceedings before the secretary

Section 24:16B-49 - Hearing procedures

Section 24:16B-50 - Issuance of subpoenas

Section 24:16B-51 - Service of subpoenas; fees and mileage

Section 24:16B-52 - Refusal to obey subpoena or testify; contempt

Section 24:16B-53 - Oaths

Section 24:16B-54 - Grounds for denying license

Section 24:16B-55 - Informal hearings on violations; adjustment

Section 24:16B-56 - Orders of the secretary; service

Section 24:16B-57 - Records of the secretary; reports to the Attorney General

Section 24:16B-58 - Disposition of license fees, penalties, fines and costs

Section 24:16B-59 - Review by Superior Court

Section 24:16B-60 - Violations

Section 24:16B-61 - Actions to restrain violations

Section 24:16B-62 - Co-operation with United States Government

Section 24:16B-63 - Agreements with other agencies

Section 24:16B-64 - Grant of specific powers not to impair general powers

Section 24:16B-65 - Foreign or interstate commerce

Section 24:16B-66 - Authority of department of health not abrogated or affected except as authorized by this act

Section 24:16B-67 - Authority of the division of weights and measures not abrogated or affected

Section 24:16B-68 - Liberal construction

Section 24:16B-69 - Inconsistent acts and rules and regulations superseded

Section 24:16B-70 - Partial invalidity

Section 24:16B-71 - Repeal

Section 24:17-1 - Penalties

Section 24:17-2 - Different places or days as separate violations

Section 24:17-3 - Payment of penalty equivalent to conviction

Section 24:17-4 - Action to restrain violation

Section 24:17-5 - Recovery of penalties; enforcement

Section 24:17-8 - Disposition of penalties collected

Section 24:21-1 - Short title

Section 24:2I-2 - Definitions.

Section 24:21-3 - Authority to control.

Section 24:21-4 - Schedules of controlled substances

Section 24:21-5 - Schedule I.

Section 24:21-6 - Schedule II.

Section 24:21-7 - Schedule III.

Section 24:21-8 - Schedule IV.

Section 24:21-8.1 - Schedule V.

Section 24:21-9 - Rules and regulations.

Section 24:21-10 - Registration requirements.

Section 24:21-11 - Registration.

Section 24:21-12 - Denial, revocation, or suspension of registration.

Section 24:21-13 - Records of registrants.

Section 24:21-14 - Order forms.

Section 24:21-15 - Prescriptions.

Section 24:21-15.1 - Prescriber to discuss risks of dependence on certain drugs with certain patients.

Section 24:21-15.2 - Limitation on amount of opioid initially prescribed under certain circumstances.

Section 24:21-15.3 - Rules, regulations.

Section 24:21-16 - Form of label on containers of manufacturers and wholesalers; altering or removing label.

Section 24:21-17 - Form of label to be used by pharmacists; altering or removing label.

Section 24:21-21 - Prohibited acts C.--Records and order forms of registered manufacturers and distributors--Penalties

Section 24:21-22 - Prohibited acts D.--Fraud or misrepresentation by registered manufacturers or distributors--penalties.

Section 24:21-23 - General penalty

Section 24:21-24 - Attempt, endeavor and conspiracy

Section 24:21-25 - Additional penalties

Section 24:21-29 - Second or subsequent offenses

Section 24:21-31 - Powers of enforcement personnel.

Section 24:21-32 - Administrative inspections and warrants.

Section 24:21-33 - Injunctions

Section 24:21-34 - Cooperative arrangements.

Section 24:21-35 - Nuisances

Section 24:21-36 - Reports of convictions of manufacturers and practitioners.

Section 24:21-37 - Burden of proof; liabilities; immunity

Section 24:21-38 - Judicial review.

Section 24:21-40 - Pending proceedings

Section 24:21-42 - Uniformity of interpretation

Section 24:21-43 - Severability

Section 24:21-44 - Study of penalties relating to use and possession of marihuana

Section 24:21-45 - Repealer

Section 24:21-52 - Seizure in violation of act

Section 24:21-53 - Severability

Section 24:21-54 - "Controlled Dangerous Substances Administration and Enforcement Fund."

Section 24:21-55 - "Project Medicine Drop" program.

Section 24:21-56 - Rules, regulations.