This bill aims to prohibit the sale of over-the-counter diet pills and dietary supplements for weight loss or muscle building to individuals under 18 years of age unless they are accompanied by a parent or guardian. It establishes that no delivery of such products can be completed without obtaining the signature of an individual who is at least 18 years old and resides at the delivery address. The bill also provides a defense against prosecution for violations if the purchaser falsely represents their age through valid identification. Additionally, it mandates that packages containing these products must clearly indicate their contents on the outside.

Violations of this bill can result in a civil penalty of up to $750, which will be collected by local health agencies. The bill outlines specific criteria for courts to consider when determining if a product is marketed for weight loss or muscle building. It clarifies that the provisions do not apply to products prescribed by licensed healthcare professionals and exempts news media from liability related to advertising these products. The bill is set to take effect six months after its enactment.