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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Infant Formula and Follow-on Formula Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007, Section 23.
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Restrictions on promotion of infant formulaN.I.
23.—(1) A person shall not at any place where any infant formula is sold by retail—
(a)advertise any infant formula;
(b)make any special display of an infant formula designed to promote sales;
(c)give away—
(i)any infant formula as a free sample, or
(ii)any coupon which may be used to purchase an infant formula at a discount;
(d)promote the sale of an infant formula by means of premiums, special sales, loss-leaders or tie-in sales; or
(e)undertake any other promotional activity to induce the sale of an infant formula.
(2) A manufacturer or distributor of any infant formula shall not provide for promotional purposes any infant formula free or at a reduced or discounted price, or any gift designed to promote the sale of an infant formula, to—
(a)the general public;
(b)pregnant women;
(c)mothers; or
(d)members of the families of persons mentioned in sub-paragraphs(b) and (c),
either directly, or indirectly through the health care system or health workers.
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