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CA SB1333
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires manufacturers and wholesalers or distributors of vitamins or supplements sold in California to certify to the State Department of Public Health that products do not contain federally recognized contaminants in excess of federal safety limits.
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Requires certification that all ingredients are listed on the label, includes the quantity of active ingredients, and identifies the country of origin for vitamins and supplements.
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Directs the Department of Public Health to create a certification form and adopt procedures for manufacturers and distributors to submit required information.
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Creates a state-mandated local program by establishing new crime or infraction provisions related to non-compliance with certification requirements.
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Exempts the state from reimbursing local agencies or school districts for costs associated with the bill under Article XIII B of the California Constitution.
Legislative Description
Vitamin and supplement ingredients: certification.
Last Action
From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on HEALTH.
8/22/2014