Title 21 › Chapter CHAPTER 9— - FEDERAL FOOD, DRUG, AND COSMETIC ACT › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER V— - DRUGS AND DEVICES › Part Part C— - Electronic Product Radiation Control › § 360pp
Federal district courts can order people to stop breaking section 360oo and can stop dealers or distributors from selling electronic products that do not meet standards set under section 360kk, except when the products are being returned to the distributor or manufacturer they were bought from. The courts can also enforce the money penalties in subsection (b) using the procedures in 28 U.S.C. 1355. A person who breaks section 360oo can be fined up to $1,000 for each product or each unlawful act, but related violations in a series are capped at $300,000 total. The Secretary can reduce or cancel a fine if asked, taking into account the size of the business and how serious the violation was. Any final fine can be taken from money the United States owes the person. Lawsuits can be filed where the violation happened or where the defendant lives or does business, and papers can be served wherever the defendant is found. The Secretary may choose to send a written warning instead of starting a case for minor violations. Following these rules does not remove other legal liability except as stated in the first sentence of section 360ss, and the remedies here are in addition to any other legal remedies.
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21 U.S.C. § 360pp
Title 21 — Food and Drugs
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73