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                        | ENROLLED HB 0953, Engrossed 1 | 2003 Legislature |  | 
                
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                1 | A bill to be entitled | 
                | 2 | An act relating to weight-loss pills; defining the term | 
              
                | 3 | "weight-loss pill"; prohibiting the sale or other transfer | 
              
                | 4 | of weight-loss pills to minors; providing a defense; | 
              
                | 5 | requiring establishments selling such pills at retail to | 
              
                | 6 | post notice that such sale is unlawful; providing | 
              
                | 7 | penalties; providing an effective date. | 
              
                | 8 |  | 
              
                | 9 | WHEREAS, the Southern Medical Journal in September 2002 | 
              
                | 10 | found that "a strong correlation between dieting and the onset | 
              
                | 11 | of eating disorders exists. One of the most alarming issues | 
              
                | 12 | regarding dieting is the report of associated mortality," and | 
              
                | 13 | WHEREAS, that same report stated that "scientific data | 
              
                | 14 | support potential adverse physiologic consequences of dieting | 
              
                | 15 | and weight loss, including loss of electrolytes, mineral & trace | 
              
                | 16 | metals, histologic changes of the myocardium, as well as the | 
              
                | 17 | potential adverse effects of free fatty acids on myocardial | 
              
                | 18 | function," and | 
              
                | 19 | WHEREAS, in February 1996 the Food and Drug Administration | 
              
                | 20 | proposed new warning labels for over-the-counter weight-loss | 
              
                | 21 | pills containing phenylpropanolamine (PPA), one of a number of | 
              
                | 22 | drugs of concern in weight-loss pills. These labels would | 
              
                | 23 | include a statement noting that "People between 12 and 18 years | 
              
                | 24 | of age should not try this product without consulting a doctor. | 
              
                | 25 | Not for use by children under 12 years of age," NOW, THEREFORE, | 
              
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                | 27 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: | 
              
                | 28 |  | 
              
                | 29 | Section 1.  Selling, delivering, bartering, furnishing, or | 
              
                | 30 | giving weight-loss pills to persons under age 18; penalties; | 
              
                | 31 | defense.-- | 
              
                | 32 | (1)  As used in this section, the term "weight-loss pill" | 
              
                | 33 | means a pill that is available without a prescription, the | 
              
                | 34 | marketing, advertising, or packaging of which indicates that its | 
              
                | 35 | primary purpose is for facilitating or causing weight loss. The | 
              
                | 36 | term includes a pill that contains at least one of the following | 
              
                | 37 | ingredients: ephedra species, ephedrine alkaloid containing | 
              
                | 38 | dietary supplements, or Sida cordifolia. However, the term does | 
              
                | 39 | not include a pill containing one or more of such ingredients | 
              
                | 40 | which is marketed or intended for a primary purpose other than | 
              
                | 41 | weight loss. | 
              
                | 42 | (2)  It is unlawful to sell, deliver, barter, furnish, or | 
              
                | 43 | give, directly or indirectly, a weight-loss pill to a person | 
              
                | 44 | under 18 years of age. However, it is a defense to a charge of | 
              
                | 45 | violating this subsection if the buyer or recipient of the | 
              
                | 46 | weight-loss pill displayed to the person alleged to have | 
              
                | 47 | committed the violation a driver's license or identification | 
              
                | 48 | card issued by this state or another state, a passport, or a | 
              
                | 49 | United States armed services identification card that indicated | 
              
                | 50 | that the buyer or recipient was 18 years of age or older and the | 
              
                | 51 | appearance of the buyer or recipient was such that a prudent | 
              
                | 52 | person would reasonably believe that the buyer or recipient was | 
              
                | 53 | not under 18 years of age. | 
              
                | 54 | (3)  A first violation of subsection (2) or subsection (3) | 
              
                | 55 | is punishable by a fine of $100. A second violation of | 
              
                | 56 | subsection (2) or subsection (3) is punishable by a fine of | 
              
                | 57 | $250. A third violation of subsection (2) or subsection (3) is | 
              
                | 58 | punishable by a fine of $500. A fourth or subsequent violation | 
              
                | 59 | of subsection (2) or subsection (3) is punishable by a fine as | 
              
                | 60 | determined by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer | 
              
                | 61 | Services, not to exceed $1,000. | 
              
                | 62 | (4)  The Department of Agriculture is authorized to adopt | 
              
                | 63 | rules to implement this section. | 
              
                | 64 | Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2004. | 
              
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