Federal — retail sale, statutory behind-the-counter requirement
For Federal, jurisdiction is Federal — retail sale, statutory behind-the-counter requirement; prescription or other restriction is the seller places the product such that customers do not have direct access to the product before the sale is made; statute or regulation citation is 21 U.S.C. 830(e)(1)(A)(i), recorded from its source on 2026-08-18.
- Jurisdiction
- Federal — retail sale, statutory behind-the-counter requirement our reading
- Prescription or other restriction
- the seller places the product such that customers do not have direct access to the product before the sale is made verified
- Statute or regulation citation
- 21 U.S.C. 830(e)(1)(A)(i) our reading
Values marked our reading are our classification of what the source says — the source does not print them in those words. The quote below is the evidence for each one; judge it yourself.
What the source says
In offering the product for sale, the seller places the product such that customers do not have direct access to the product before the sale is made (in this paragraph referred to as “behind-the-counter” placement). For purposes of this paragraph, a behind-the-counter placement of a product includes circumstances in which the product is stored in a locked cabinet that is located in an area of the facility involved to which customers do have direct access.
— law.cornell.edu, retrieved 2026-08-18
Source
- law.cornell.eduhttps://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/21/830