New York Statutes

§ 832 — Restricted access to retail sale of ipecac

New York § 832
JurisdictionNew York
Law GBSGeneral Business
Art. 38-BProducts Sold For Human Consumption

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N.Y. General Business § 832 (2026).

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§ 832. Restricted access to retail sale of ipecac.

1.Any retail\nestablishment that sells any product or products containing as the only\nactive ingredient ipecac, shall limit access to such products in a\nmanner designed to prevent the misuse or abuse of such products. Such\nlimitations shall include removing such products from shelves and other\nlocations that are directly accessible by customers, and placing such\nproducts behind a pharmacy counter so that a consumer must request such\nproducts in order to obtain such products from an employee working in\nthe pharmacy. If the retail establishment wishes to sell such products\nbut does not maintain a pharmacy at that retail location, such products\nshall be made secure such that they may only be accessed by a manager,\nassistant manag

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