US Code
SUBCHAPTER IV— FOOD
§ 343–2. Dietary supplement labeling exemptions

(a) In generalA publication, including an article, a chapter in a book, or an official abstract of a peer-reviewed scientific publication that appears in an article and was prepared by the author or the editors of the publication, which is reprinted in its entirety, shall not be defined as labeling when used in connection with the sale of a dietary supplement to consumers when it—(1) is not false or misleading;
(2) does not promote a particular manufacturer or brand of a dietary supplement;
(3) is displayed or presented, or is displayed or presented with other such items on the same subject matter, so as to present a balanced view of the available scientific information on a dietary supplement;
(4) if displayed in an establishment, is physically separate from the dietary supplements; and
(5) does not have appended to it any information by sticker or any other method.
(b) ApplicationSubsection (a) shall not apply to or restrict a retailer or wholesaler of dietary supplements in any way whatsoever in the sale of books or other publications as a part of the business of such retailer or wholesaler.
(c) Burden of proofIn any proceeding brought under subsection (a), the burden of proof shall be on the United States to establish that an article or other such matter is false or misleading.

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US Code

Title 21— FOOD AND DRUGS

CHAPTER 9— FEDERAL FOOD, DRUG, AND COSMETIC ACT

SUBCHAPTER IV— FOOD

§ 341. Definitions and standards for food

§ 342. Adulterated food

§ 343. Misbranded food

§ 343–1. National uniform nutrition labeling

§ 343–2. Dietary supplement labeling exemptions

§ 343–3. Disclosure

§ 343a. Repealed. , , , 2763A–73

§ 344. Emergency permit control

§ 345. Regulations making exemptions

§ 346. Tolerances for poisonous or deleterious substances in food; regulations

§ 346a. Tolerances and exemptions for pesticide chemical residues

§ 346b. Authorization of appropriations

§ 347. Intrastate sales of colored oleomargarine

§ 347a. Congressional declaration of policy regarding oleomargarine sales

§ 347b. Contravention of State laws

§ 348. Food additives

§ 349. Bottled drinking water standards; publication in Federal Register

§ 350. Vitamins and minerals

§ 350a. Infant formulas

§ 350a–1. Protecting infants and improving formula supply

§ 350b. New dietary ingredients

§ 350c. Maintenance and inspection of records

§ 350d. Registration of food facilities

§ 350e. Sanitary transportation practices

§ 350f. Reportable food registry

§ 350g. Hazard analysis and risk-based preventive controls

§ 350h. Standards for produce safety

§ 350i. Protection against intentional adulteration

§ 350j. Targeting of inspection resources for domestic facilities, foreign facilities, and ports of entry; annual report

§ 350k. Laboratory accreditation for analyses of foods

§ 350l. Mandatory recall authority

§ 350l–1. Annual report to Congress

§ 350m. Requirements for critical food