Food & Drug RegulationAmerican council on public affairs, 1942 - 177 sider |
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... effect would be insured if more severe financial penalities could be imposed . It is practically impossible to secure jail sentences , author- ized in second offenses where the shipper is a corporation . In the case of seizures the ...
... effect would be insured if more severe financial penalities could be imposed . It is practically impossible to secure jail sentences , author- ized in second offenses where the shipper is a corporation . In the case of seizures the ...
Side 129
... effect sufficient to protect the public . The maximum civil penal- ties were set at $ 3000 for each violation , but $ 5000 if the violation involved a product injurious to health . Repeated violations called for criminal penalties of ...
... effect sufficient to protect the public . The maximum civil penal- ties were set at $ 3000 for each violation , but $ 5000 if the violation involved a product injurious to health . Repeated violations called for criminal penalties of ...
Side 132
... effect and to compel him to modify the order in the respects set forth in the com- plaint . " The summons and complaint could be served at any place in the United States . The court was permitted to hear additional evidence , and was ...
... effect and to compel him to modify the order in the respects set forth in the com- plaint . " The summons and complaint could be served at any place in the United States . The court was permitted to hear additional evidence , and was ...
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adulteration agency Aldrich amendment Arthur Kallet Bureau of Chemistry cent changes chemist chief claims committee competition Congress Congressional Record consumer contained cosmetic cottonseed oil court Department of Agriculture district Drug Administration drug industry drug legislation Drugs Act Drugs Bill Drugs Law economic effect enacted enforcement fact false advertising favor Federal Food Federal Security Agency Federal Trade Commission food and drug food industry food laws food products formulae fraudulent fruit Government hearings Heyburn House Ibid important increase ingredients interests interstate commerce introduced jury label manufacturers McCumber measure meat ment methods multiple seizures National nutrition official old law opposition packages passed patent medicines poisonous preservatives President problem prohibited Proprietary Association prosecution protection provision public health pure food bill regulation represented result samples Secretary of Agriculture Senator Copeland sold standards statement sulfanilimide therapeutic tion United States Pharmacopoeia violation Wiley