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Subtitle A
Food and Drug Health Regulations

Chapters

430
General Provisions
431
Texas Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
432
Food, Drug, Device, and Cosmetic Salvage Act
433
Texas Meat and Poultry Inspection Act
434
Public Health Provisions Relating to Production of Baked Goods
435
Dairy Products
436
Aquatic Life
437
Regulation of Food Service Establishments, Retail Food Stores, Mobile Food Units, and Roadside Food Vendors
438
Public Health Measures Relating to Food
439
Manufacture and Distribution of Certain Drugs
440
Frozen Desserts Manufacturer Licensing Act
441
Drug Cost Transparency
442
Donation of Prescription Drugs
443
Manufacture, Distribution, and Sale of Consumable Hemp Products
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