Arkansas Code § 20-27-2705

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(a) The Department of Health may adopt rules to implement this section, including without limitation rules regarding the following: (1) Mandatory label dimensions; (2) Format; (3) Informational content, including the name, address, and permit number of the manufacturer, renovator, or sanitizer; (4) Letter size; (5) Material; (6) Placement; (7) Affixing specifications; (8) Other relevant requirements; (9) The procedures and requirements for the application, issuance, renewal, denial, suspension, and revocation of each class of permit, including, but not limited to, manufacturers, renovators, sanitizers, and sellers; (10) Adequate notice and opportunity for hearing for persons potentially subject to denial, suspension, or revocation; (11) Approved manufacturers and sellers of labels required by this section; and (12) Any other substantive, interpretative, or procedural rules necessary to implement this subchapter. (b) In setting standards and procedures under this section, including those to protect public health and safety, the department may issue rules incorporating by reference uniform standards, norms, or testing procedures that are issued, promulgated, or accepted by recognized government, public, or industry organizations. Added by Act 2013, No. 1420,§ 1, eff. 8/16/2013.
(a) The Department of Health may adopt rules to implement this section, including without limitation rules regarding the following: (1) Mandatory label dimensions; (2) Format; (3) Informational content, including the name, address, and permit number of the manufacturer, renovator, or sanitizer; (4) Letter size; (5) Material; (6) Placement; (7) Affixing specifications; (8) Other relevant requirements; (9) The procedures and requirements for the application, issuance, renewal, denial, suspension, and revocation of each class of permit, including, but not limited to, manufacturers, renovators, sanitizers, and sellers; (10) Adequate notice and opportunity for hearing for persons potentially subject to denial, suspension, or revocation; (11) Approved manufacturers and sellers of labels required by this section; and (12) Any other substantive, interpretative, or procedural rules necessary to implement this subchapter. (b) In setting standards and procedures under this section, including those to protect public health and safety, the department may issue rules incorporating by reference uniform standards, norms, or testing procedures that are issued, promulgated, or accepted by recognized government, public, or industry organizations. Added by Act 2013, No. 1420,§ 1, eff. 8/16/2013.
(a) The Department of Health may adopt rules to implement this section, including without limitation rules regarding the following: (1) Mandatory label dimensions; (2) Format; (3) Informational content, including the name, address, and permit number of the manufacturer, renovator, or sanitizer; (4) Letter size; (5) Material; (6) Placement; (7) Affixing specifications; (8) Other relevant requirements; (9) The procedures and requirements for the application, issuance, renewal, denial, suspension, and revocation of each class of permit, including, but not limited to, manufacturers, renovators, sanitizers, and sellers; (10) Adequate notice and opportunity for hearing for persons potentially subject to denial, suspension, or revocation; (11) Approved manufacturers and sellers of labels required by this section; and (12) Any other substantive, interpretative, or procedural rules necessary to implement this subchapter. (b) In setting standards and procedures under this section, including those to protect public health and safety, the department may issue rules incorporating by reference uniform standards, norms, or testing procedures that are issued, promulgated, or accepted by recognized government, public, or industry organizations. Added by Act 2013, No. 1420,§ 1, eff. 8/16/2013.
(a) The Department of Health may adopt rules to implement this section, including without limitation rules regarding the following: (1) Mandatory label dimensions; (2) Format; (3) Informational content, including the name, address, and permit number of the manufacturer, renovator, or sanitizer; (4) Letter size; (5) Material; (6) Placement; (7) Affixing specifications; (8) Other relevant requirements; (9) The procedures and requirements for the application, issuance, renewal, denial, suspension, and revocation of each class of permit, including, but not limited to, manufacturers, renovators, sanitizers, and sellers; (10) Adequate notice and opportunity for hearing for persons potentially subject to denial, suspension, or revocation; (11) Approved manufacturers and sellers of labels required by this section; and (12) Any other substantive, interpretative, or procedural rules necessary to implement this subchapter.
(1) Mandatory label dimensions;
(2) Format;
(3) Informational content, including the name, address, and permit number of the manufacturer, renovator, or sanitizer;
(4) Letter size;
(5) Material;
(6) Placement;
(7) Affixing specifications;
(8) Other relevant requirements;
(9) The procedures and requirements for the application, issuance, renewal, denial, suspension, and revocation of each class of permit, including, but not limited to, manufacturers, renovators, sanitizers, and sellers;
(10) Adequate notice and opportunity for hearing for persons potentially subject to denial, suspension, or revocation;
(11) Approved manufacturers and sellers of labels required by this section; and
(12) Any other substantive, interpretative, or procedural rules necessary to implement this subchapter.
(b) In setting standards and procedures under this section, including those to protect public health and safety, the department may issue rules incorporating by reference uniform standards, norms, or testing procedures that are issued, promulgated, or accepted by recognized government, public, or industry organizations.

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