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Home » US Law » 2022 Massachusetts General Laws » Part I - Administration of the Government » Title XVI - Public Health » Chapter 111n - Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Manufacturer Conduct

Section 2 – Marketing Code of Conduct; Adoption; Prohibited Practices

Section 2. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the department shall adopt a standard marketing code of conduct for all pharmaceutical or medical device manufacturing companies that employ a person to sell or market prescription drugs or medical devices in the commonwealth. For the purposes of this section, an entity that is […]

Section 2a – Provision of Refreshments by Pharmaceutical or Medical Device Manufacturing Company at Non–cme Educational Presentations

Section 2A. No pharmaceutical or medical device manufacturing company shall provide modest meals and refreshments, or provide payment for such meals and refreshments, in connection with non–CME educational presentations as permitted in section 2 unless such pharmaceutical or medical device manufacturing company files quarterly reports detailing all non–CME educational presentations at which such meals or […]

Section 4 – Adoption of Marketing Code of Conduct by Pharmaceutical or Medical Device Manufacturing Company; Training Program; Annual Audits; Investigation and Correction of Noncompliance; Compliance Officer

Section 4. (a) A pharmaceutical or medical device manufacturing company that employs a person to sell or market a drug, medicine, or medical device in the commonwealth shall adopt and comply with the most recent marketing code of conduct as adopted by the department. (b) A pharmaceutical or medical device manufacturing company that employs a […]

Section 5 – Annual Submission of Compliance Information

Section 5. A pharmaceutical or medical device manufacturing company that employs a person to sell or market prescription drugs or medical devices in the commonwealth shall annually submit to the department: (i) a description of its training program; (ii) a description of its investigation policies; (iii) the name, title, address, telephone number and electronic mail […]

Section 7 – Enforcement; Penalties

Section 7. This chapter shall be enforced by the attorney general, the district attorney with jurisdiction over a violation or the department of public health. A person that violates this chapter shall be punished by a fine of not more than $5,000 for each transaction, occurrence or event that violates this chapter.