Puerto Rico's Supplement Registration Proposal Moved To Rulemaking Process
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
A rule in Puerto Rico that would require a $25 per-SKU, per-store registration fee, and two-year registration fees of $500 for supplement manufacturers and $100 for distributors "was the great surprise of 2016," says CRN executive Mike Greene.
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