Food Adulteration and Its Detection: With photomicrographic plates and a bibliographical appendixBattershall, Jesse P. (Jesse Park)
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Food Adulteration and Its Detection: With photomicrographic plates and a bibliographical appendix
Battershall, Jesse P. (Jesse Park)
Food adulteration and inspection; Food adulteration and inspection -- United States
7. No person by himself or his agents or servants shall render or
manufacture out of any animal fat or animal or vegetable oils not
produced from unadulterated milk or cream from the same, any article
or product in imitation or semblance of or designed to take the place
of natural butter or cheese produced from pure unadulterated milk or
cream of the same, nor shall he or they mix, compound with, or add
to milk, cream or butter any acids or other deleterious substance
or any animal fats or animal or vegetable oils not produced from
milk or cream, with design or intent to render, make or produce any
article or substance or any human food in imitation or semblance of
natural butter or cheese, nor shall he sell, keep for sale, or offer
for sale any article, substance or compound made, manufactured or
produced in violation of the provisions of this section, whether such
article, substance or compound shall be made or produced in this State
or in any other State or country. Whoever violates the provisions
of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanour and be punished
by a fine of not less than two hundred dollars nor more than five
hundred dollars or not less than six months’ or more than one year’s
imprisonment for the first offence, and by imprisonment for one year
for each subsequent offence. Nothing in this section shall impair the
provisions of section six of this Act.
8. No person shall manufacture, mix or compound with or add to
natural milk, cream or butter any animal fats or animal or vegetable
oils, nor shall he make or manufacture any oleaginous substance not
produced from milk or cream, with intent to sell the same for butter
or cheese made from unadulterated milk or cream, or have the same
in his possession, or offer the same for sale with such intent, nor
shall any article or substance or compound so made or produced, be
sold for butter or cheese, the product of the dairy. If any person
shall coat, powder or colour with annatto or any colouring matter
whatever, butterine or oleomargarine, or any compounds of the same,
or any product or manufacture made in whole or in part from animal
fats or animal or vegetable oils not produced from unadulterated milk
or cream, whereby the said product, manufacture or compound shall be
made to resemble butter or cheese, the product of the dairy, or shall
have the same in his possession, or shall sell or offer for sale
or have in his possession any of the said products which shall be
coloured or coated in semblance of or to resemble butter or cheese, it
shall be conclusive evidence of an intent to sell the same for butter
or cheese, the product of the dairy. Whoever violates any of the
provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, and be
punished by a fine of not less than two hundred dollars nor more than
one thousand dollars. This section shall not be construed to impair or
affect the prohibitions of sections six and seven of this Act.
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