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MI HB5830
Bill
Status
6/25/2024
Primary Sponsor
Erin Byrnes
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AI Summary
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Prohibits retailers from selling, offering to sell, or giving qualified dietary supplements or diet pills to minors (individuals under 18 years old)
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Requires retailers to request and verify identification before physical sales and confirm the customer is not a minor
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For online, mail order, or telephonic sales, retailers must verify age and identity using commercially available databases derived from government sources and use age-restricted shipping methods requiring adult signature
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Prohibits retailers from storing qualified dietary supplements or diet pills behind counters or in locked cases requiring employee assistance
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Authorizes the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs to develop and annually update a list of regulated dietary supplements and diet pills, with enforcement through civil actions by the attorney general up to $1,000 in fines plus injunctive relief
Legislative Description
Trade: consumer goods and services; sale of certain dietary supplements and diet pills to individuals under the age of 18; prohibit. Creates new act.
Trade: consumer goods and services
Last Action
Referred To Committee On Health Policy
11/7/2024