Indiana Code § 16-42-21-4

Delivery of drug samples to ultimate user after removal from original packaging or after expiration date; offense
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Sec. 4. A person who: (1) is a manufacturer, wholesaler, practitioner, or pharmacist, or is an employee or agent of a manufacturer, wholesaler, practitioner, or pharmacist; and (2) either: (A) knowingly or intentionally removes a drug sample from its original packaging, repackages the drug sample, and delivers the drug sample to an ultimate user in exchange for money or other property; or (B) knowingly or intentionally delivers a drug sample to an ultimate user when the expiration date listed by the manufacturer on the drug sample has passed; commits a Class B misdemeanor. [Pre-1993 Recodification Citation: 16-6-12-8.]   IC 16-42-22 Chapter 22. Drugs: Generic Drugs               16-42-22-1 "Brand name"             16-42-22-2 Repealed             16-42-22-3 "Customer"             16-42-22-4 "Generically equivalent drug product"             16-42-22-4.5 "Practitioner"             16-42-22-5 "Substitute"             16-42-22-5.5 Limitation of effect of chapter             16-42-22-6 Prescription forms             16-42-22-7 Repealed             16-42-22-8 Requirements for substitution             16-42-22-9 Transmission of practitioner's instructions to pharmacist             16-42-22-10 Substitution prohibited             16-42-22-11 Substitution of generic drugs; identification of brand name drug             16-42-22-12 Identification of manufacturer or distributor of dispensed drug product on prescription

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