(1) (a) A natural medicine product manufacturer license may be issued to a person who manufactures regulated natural medicine product pursuant to the terms and conditions of this article 50 and rules promulgated pursuant to this article 50. (b) A natural medicine product manufacturer licensee may cultivate its own regulated natural medicine pursuant to a natural medicine cultivation facility license. (c) A natural medicine product manufacturer licensee shall not: (I) Add any regulated natural medicine to a food product if the manufacturer of the food product holds a trademark to the food product's name; except that a natural medicine product manufacturer licensee may use a trademarked food product if the manufacturer uses the product as a component or as part of a recipe and if the natural medicine product manufacturer licensee does not state or advertise to the consumer that the final natural medicine product contains a trademarked food product; (II) Intentionally or knowingly label or package natural medicine or natural medicine product in a manner that would cause a reasonable consumer confusion as to whether the natural medicine product was a trademarked food product; or (III) Label or package a product in a manner that violates any federal trademark law or regulation. (2) Natural medicine and natural medicine product must not be consumed on a natural medicine product manufacturer licensee's licensed premises, unless the licensed premises is co- located with a natural medicine healing center licensee's licensed premises. (3) Pursuant to rules promulgated by the state licensing authority, a natural medicine product manufacturer licensee may transfer and distribute regulated natural medicine and a regulated natural medicine product to another person licensed under article 170 of title 12 or another person licensed under this article 50.
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