Maine Code § 7-1808

Sale, distribution and use of certain biologics
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A biological product capable of eliciting an immunological response offered for use in the treatment
or prevention of diseases of domestic animals may not be produced, sold, distributed, imported or used
within the State, or imported into the State for sale, distribution or use unless approval and written
permission has first been obtained from the commissioner. The commissioner has the right to refuse
permission for distribution, sale, importation or use of any such product within the State, and may
require reporting of sale, distribution, importation or use of any such product within the State, if
permission is granted. [PL 2001, c. 572, §37 (AMD).]
An antigen used for diagnostic purposes in domestic animals may not be produced in or shipped
into the State without the approval of the commissioner. [PL 2001, c. 572, §37 (AMD).]
A person except a licensed veterinarian may not offer for sale or distribution, within the State, any
biological product containing living organisms or viruses offered for use in the treatment or prevention
of diseases of domestic animals, without first obtaining a permit to act as a salesperson or distributor
from the department. [PL 2001, c. 572, §37 (AMD).]
The commissioner shall, in a manner consistent with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act,
adopt rules as to refrigeration, handling, shipping, disposing of outdated material and sale of such
products. [PL 2001, c. 572, §37 (AMD).]
Failure to comply with this section or section 1807, or the rules adopted pursuant thereto, is grounds
for revocation of any permit granted pursuant to these sections. [PL 2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §4 (AMD).]

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