FDACS Stop-Sale Orders: Controled Substance

Overview

FDACS has issued 1 Controled Substance stop-sale orders affecting 1 Florida food establishments, with 0 orders in the past 12 months. Legal basis: 500.10(1)(a), 581.217(3)(e), FS. 883 OX1\c)190. a. F.S.

Sourced from Florida FDACS public inspection records, Jan 2022–present.

0Orders (12 mo)
1Total Orders
1Facilities Hit

Under 500.10(1)(a), 581.217(3)(e), FS. 883 OX1\c)190. a. F.S, FDACS can issue Controled Substance stop-sale orders requiring Florida food establishments to immediately cease sale of non-compliant products.

Legal basis: 500.10(1)(a), 581.217(3)(e), FS. 883 OX1\c)190. a. F.S

What This Stop Order Means

FDACS stop-sale orders issued for Controled Substance violations under Florida food safety law. Products subject to stop-sale or stop-use orders cannot be sold or used until the violation is corrected.

When FDACS issues a Controled Substance stop-sale order, the establishment must immediately cease selling or distributing the flagged products. Products remain under stop-sale order until FDACS inspectors verify corrective action has been taken.

Stop-Sale Orders by County

Florida counties with the most Controled Substance stop-sale orders
CountyOrders
Charlotte1

Most Cited Facilities

Florida FDACS facilities with the most Controled Substance stop-sale orders
FacilityCityOrdersLast Order
Pookey's Mart Port Charlotte 1 Feb 4, 2025

Recent Stop-Sale Order Products

Recent products subject to FDACS Controled Substance stop-sale orders
ProductOrder TypeFacilityCityDate
THC-A EXOTIC FLOWER MENDO BREATH INDICA STOP SALE ORDER Pookey's Mart Port Charlotte Feb 4, 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an FDACS Controled Substance stop-sale order?
An FDACS Controled Substance stop-sale order requires a Florida food establishment to immediately stop selling or using a product that violates 500.10(1)(a), 581.217(3)(e), FS. 883 OX1\c)190. a. F.S. FDACS stop-sale orders issued for Controled Substance violations under Florida food safety law. Products subject to stop-sale or stop-use orders cannot be sold or used until the violation is corrected. FDACS has issued 1 such orders across 1 Florida facilities.
What happens when FDACS issues a stop-sale order for Controled Substance?
When FDACS issues a Controled Substance stop-sale order, the affected products must immediately be removed from sale or use. The establishment cannot sell, distribute, or use the flagged products until FDACS approves corrective action. Violating a stop-sale order can result in additional penalties under Florida Statutes Chapter 500.
Which Florida businesses receive Controled Substance stop-sale orders?
FDACS inspects and issues stop-sale orders to grocery stores, convenience stores, food manufacturers, bakeries, mobile food vendors, and vending machine operators. Controled Substance stop-sale orders have been issued at 1 Florida facilities, with 0 orders in the past 12 months.
What law covers FDACS Controled Substance stop-sale orders?
FDACS Controled Substance stop-sale orders are issued under 500.10(1)(a), 581.217(3)(e), FS. 883 OX1\c)190. a. F.S. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) enforces Florida Statutes Chapter 500 and Florida Administrative Code 5K-4, which adopt FDA Food Code standards for food safety and labeling compliance.

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