Effective: February 12, 2004
Latest Legislation: House Bill 6 - 125th General Assembly
(A) The director of agriculture shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code that establish, when otherwise not established by a law of this state, definitions for a food or class of food and standards for the following items as they pertain to the food or class of food:
(1) Quality, identity, purity, grade, and strength;
(2) Packaging and labeling;
(3) Food processing equipment;
(4) Processing procedures;
(5) Fill of containers.
The standards and definitions, where applicable, shall conform to the standards for foods adopted by the United States department of agriculture and the United States food and drug administration. Portions of Titles 7, 9, and 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations or the regulations adopted for the enforcement of the "Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act," 52 Stat. 1040 (1938), 21 U.S.C.A. 301 et seq., as amended, may be adopted as rules by referencing the federal regulations, subject to the approval of the joint committee on agency rule review.
In adopting rules that establish definitions and standards of identity for a food or class of food in which only a limited number of optional ingredients are permitted, the director shall designate the optional ingredients that must be listed on the label.
(B) The director shall adopt rules in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code that establish procedures for the performance of sample analyses of food, food additives, and food packaging materials. The circumstances under which a sample analysis may be required include the following:
(1) When a food, food additive, or food packaging material is the subject of a consumer complaint;
(2) When requested by a consumer after a physician has isolated an organism from the consumer as the physician's patient;
(3) When a food, food additive, or food packaging material is suspected of having caused an illness;
(4) When a food, food additive, or food packaging material is suspected of being adulterated or misbranded;
(5) When a food, food additive, or food packaging material is subject to verification of food labeling and standards of identity;
(6) At any other time the director considers a sample analysis necessary.
(C) In foodborne illness investigations, the director of agriculture shall cooperate and consult with the public health laboratory maintained by the department of health under section 3701.22 of the Revised Code.
(D) The director or the director's designee shall do all of the following:
(1) Inspect drugs, food, or drink manufactured, stored, or offered for sale in this state;
(2) Prosecute or cause to be prosecuted each person engaged in the unlawful manufacture or sale of an adulterated drug or article of food or drink, in violation of law;
(3) Enforce all laws against fraud, adulteration, or impurities in drugs, foods, or drinks and unlawful labeling within this state.
(E) The director may appoint or contract for one or more qualified persons to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 37 | Health-Safety-Morals
Chapter 3715 | Pure Food and Drug Law
Section 3715.01 | Pure Food and Drug Law Definitions.
Section 3715.011 | Effect of Changes to Federal Law.
Section 3715.02 | Definitions for Food or Class of Food and Standards.
Section 3715.021 | Standards and Good Manufacturing Practices for Food Processing Establishments.
Section 3715.022 | Standards for Food Sampling and Procedures for Administration.
Section 3715.023 | Labels for Cottage Food Production Operation, Processor, or Beekeeper.
Section 3715.024 | Voluntary Inspection of Processor's or Beekeeper's Facilities.
Section 3715.025 | Restrictions on Cottage Food Production Operation.
Section 3715.03 | Right of Entry.
Section 3715.04 | Certificate of Health and Freesale - Inspection - Fee.
Section 3715.041 | Registration of Food Processing Establishments.
Section 3715.05 | Sale of Pseudoephedrine or Ephedrine Product.
Section 3715.051 | Log of All Purchases of Pseudoephedrine or Ephedrine Products.
Section 3715.053 | Exemptions.
Section 3715.054 | Liability for Damages Due to Sale of Pseudoephedrine or Ephedrine Products.
Section 3715.06 | Discovery of Theft or Loss of Pseudoephedrine Product.
Section 3715.07 | Standards for Flavoring Extracts.
Section 3715.13 | Sale of Diphtheria Antitoxin.
Section 3715.14 | Prohibition Against Sale of Unlabeled Canned Fruits and Vegetables by a Dealer.
Section 3715.16 | Prohibition Against Falsely Labeling Fruit or Vegetable Packages.
Section 3715.17 | Prohibition Against Selling Falsely Labeled Fruit or Vegetables.
Section 3715.171 | Date Labels for Perishable Foods.
Section 3715.18 | Manufacturer or Packer Must Attach Label to Soaked Goods.
Section 3715.19 | Vendor Must Attach Label to Soaked Goods.
Section 3715.20 | Prosecution.
Section 3715.23 | Manufacture and Sale of Adulterated Candy - Sample for Analysis.
Section 3715.24 | Maple Product Standards and Grades.
Section 3715.25 | Prohibited Acts Regarding Maple Products.
Section 3715.27 | Cider Manufacturing and Labeling.
Section 3715.29 | Cider or Apple Vinegar.
Section 3715.30 | Wine or Grape Vinegar.
Section 3715.31 | Malt Vinegar.
Section 3715.32 | Distilled Vinegar.
Section 3715.33 | Fermented Vinegar.
Section 3715.34 | Injurious Ingredients in Vinegar - Brands.
Section 3715.35 | Brands on Casks of Cider Vinegar.
Section 3715.36 | Prohibition Against Selling Vinegar Not Made or Branded in Compliance With Law.
Section 3715.37 | Branding of Cider Vinegar by Manufacturing Farmer.
Section 3715.38 | Prohibitions Regarding Honey.
Section 3715.52 | Prohibited Acts.
Section 3715.53 | Injunctions.
Section 3715.54 | Exceptions to Liability.
Section 3715.55 | Notice of Adulteration, Misbranding, or Expiration.
Section 3715.551 | Embargo of Food.
Section 3715.57 | Written Notice or Warning for Minor Violations Sufficient.
Section 3715.59 | When Food Is Adulterated.
Section 3715.60 | Misbranded Food.
Section 3715.61 | Director of Agriculture - Powers Regarding Permits.
Section 3715.62 | Unsafe Food.
Section 3715.63 | When Drug or Device Is Adulterated.
Section 3715.64 | Misbranded Drug or Device.
Section 3715.65 | Application for New Drug Required.
Section 3715.66 | Adulterated Cosmetics.
Section 3715.67 | Misbranded Cosmetics.
Section 3715.68 | False or Misleading Advertisement.
Section 3715.69 | Adoption of Rules for Enforcement.
Section 3715.70 | Right of Entry - Examination of Samples.
Section 3715.71 | Publication of Reports - Dissemination of Information.
Section 3715.72 | Administrative Procedure - Exceptions.
Section 3715.73 | Fines or Forfeited Bonds to Be Paid Into State Treasury.
Section 3715.74 | Governor May Declare Adulterated Consumer Product Emergency.
Section 3715.80 | Dietary Supplement Defined.
Section 3715.81 | Dietary Supplement to Be Treated as a Food.
Section 3715.82 | Adoption of Rules.
Section 3715.83 | Dietary Supplement Considered to Be Adulterated.
Section 3715.84 | Requirements for Labeling - Misbranding.
Section 3715.85 | Publication Used in Connection With Sale to Consumers of Dietary Supplement.
Section 3715.86 | Dietary Supplement Not Considered Food Additive.
Section 3715.87 | Drug Repository Program for Donated Prescription Drugs - Definitions.
Section 3715.873 | Adoption of Rules.
Section 3715.88 | Dangerous Drug Donation Definitions.
Section 3715.89 | Dangerous Drug Donation Requirements.
Section 3715.90 | Pharmacy School Acceptance of Dangerous Drug Donations.
Section 3715.91 | Dangerous Drug Donation Implementing Rules.
Section 3715.92 | Immunity of Pharmacy School Accepting Dangerous Drugs.