North Dakota Code § 4.1-43-03

Regulations for sale
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A person may not sell, offer for sale, expose for sale, or possess with the intent to sell, any 
livestock medicine:
1. That is sold under a name, brand, trademark, or labeling that is misleading, deceptive, 
false, or dangerous to animals under the conditions of use prescribed in the labeling or 
advertising;
2. That purports to cure any infectious disease of domestic animals for which no genuine 
cure is known;
3. That has not been registered by the commissioner for sale in this state;
4. That does not have printed or written upon the label of each package sold at retail, in 
type not less than one-fourth the size of the largest type on the package:
a. The common name, in English, of all active ingredients in the order of their 
predominance in the product;
b. A statement of the actual percentage or relative amounts of each ingredient 
active and inert, unless exemptions are established by rules adopted by the 
commissioner;
c. The net contents, by weight, measure, or numerical count of the package;
d. The name and principal address of the manufacturer or person responsible for 
placing the livestock medicine on the market; and
e. Complete and explicit directions for use of the medicine.
5. If the contents of the package as originally manufactured have been removed in whole 
or in part, and other contents have been placed in the package.

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