Sec. 16. “Dietary supplement” means any product, other than tobacco, that:

(1) is intended to supplement the diet;

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(2) contains one (1) or more of the following dietary ingredients:

(A) a vitamin;

(B) a mineral;

(C) an herb or other botanical;

(D) an amino acid;

(E) a dietary substance for use by humans to supplement the diet by increasing the total dietary intake; or

(F) a concentrate, a metabolite, a constituent, an extract, or a combination of any ingredient described in this subdivision;

(3) is intended for ingestion in tablet, capsule, powder, softgel, gelcap, or liquid form, or, if not intended for ingestion in such a form, is not represented as conventional food and is not represented for use as a sole item of a meal or of the diet; and

(4) is required to be labeled as a dietary supplement, identifiable by the “Supplemental Facts” box found on the label and as required under 21 C.F.R. § 101.36.

As added by P.L.257-2003, SEC.7.