§ 14204 Livestock Drug Label Requirements
This law defines what counts as a "Label" for livestock drugs, meaning any writing or graphics on or attached to the container of such a drug.
A farmer buys a bottle of medicine for cattle and sees a printed warning on the bottle and a sticker on the box.
Both the printed warning and the sticker are considered part of the label because they are written or graphic matter attached to the container of the livestock drug.
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§ 14204 Livestock Drug Label Requirements
Last verified: January 10, 2026