ENROLLED HB 0953, Engrossed 1 2003 Legislature
   
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.
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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:
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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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