Or. Admin. Code § 333-016-0085 - Exemptions for Foods, Drugs, Cosmetics, and Fuels
(1) Foods and drugs otherwise regulated by
this state are exempted by ORS
453.015(5); but
where a food, drug, or cosmetic offers a substantial risk of injury or illness
from any handling or use that is customary or usual, it may be regarded as
misbranded under the laws of this state because its label fails to reveal
material facts with respect to consequences that may result from use of the
article when its label fails to bear information to alert the householder to
this hazard.
(2) Fuels. A substance
intended to be used as a fuel is exempt from the requirements of the Act when
in containers that are intended to be or are installed as part of the heating,
cooking, or refrigeration system of a house. A portable container used for
delivery or temporary or additional storage, and containing a substance that is
a hazardous substance as defined in ORS
453.005(7)(a),
is not exempt from the labeling prescribed in ORS
453.015(2) even
though it contains a fuel to be used in the heating, cooking, or refrigeration
system of a house.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 453.095
Stats. Implemented: ORS 453.015
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