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provided with a life line sufficiently strong to bear twice his weight,
secured independently of the other scaffolding.
1904, art. 48, sec. 80. 1894, ch. 158, eec. 4.
78. Any officer detailed to examine or test any scaffolding or portion
thereof as required by sections 75 and 76 shall have free and unob-
structed access at all reasonable hours to any building or premises
containing them or where they may be in use.
Ibid. sec. 81. 1894, ch. 158, sec. 5.
79. Any person who violates or omits to comply with any of the
four preceding sections or who suffers or permits the use of any article
or scaffolding declared by a proper officer to be defective, or who
destroys or defaces any notice posted in accordance with any of the said
provisions, or who hinders or obstructs any officers who may be detailed
to enforce said provisions shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
and on conviction in a court of competent jurisdiction be fined not
less than twenty-five nor more than one hundred dollars.
Feed Stuffs.
Ibid. aec. 82. 1900, ch. 287, sec. 84.
80. Every manufacturer, company or person who shall sell, offer
or expose for sale or for distribution in this State any concentrated
commercial feeding stuff, as defined in the following section of this
sub-title, used for feeding farm live stock and poultry, shall affix to
every package of such feeding stuff, in a conspicuous place, on the
outside thereof, a plainly printed statement, clearly and truly certify-
ing the number of net pounds in the package sold or offered for sale,
the name or trade mark under which the article is sold, the name of
the manufacturer or shipper, the place of manufacture, the place of
business, the source of the food principles, and a chemical analysis
stating the percentage of crude protein, allowing one per cent, of
nitrogen to equal six and one-fourth of protein, and of crude fat it
contains, both constituents to be determined by the method adopted
at the time by the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists.
Ibid. sec. 83. 1900 ch. 287, sec. 85.
81. The term concentrated commercial feeding stuff, as here used,
shall not include hays and straws, the whole seeds nor the unmixed
meals made directly from the entire grains of wheat, rye, barley, oats,
Indian corn, buckwheat and broom corn. Neither shall it include
wheat, rye and buckwheat, brans or middlings, not mixed with other
substance, but sold separately, as distinct articles of commerce, nor
pure grain ground together. The agent of the State hereinafter
authorized to make these inspections is fully empowered to take samples
of these excepted articles when found, and, if upon analysis they prove
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