Oregon Adopts COVID-19 Advertising Rule, Considers Broader Claims Enforcement Proposal
Executive Summary
Dietary supplement industry trade groups say both the broader proposal and the narrow temporary rule are redundant because the state's attorney general already has enforcement authority against false and misleading claims for consumer health products.
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