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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
Volume 378, Page 534   View pdf image (33K)
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534 ARTICLE 43.

or Animal Food. " Any such eggs not so denatured nor so labeled and
marked shall, for the purpose of this Article, be held to be had in posses-
sion with intent to use or sell for human and/or animal food, or in the
preparation of such food.

1935, ch. 312, sec. 207D.

207D. Any person, firm, association or corporation making sale, con-
signment, shipment, or delivery of inedible eggs in the shell or in broken-

out mass, shall file with the State Board of Health, not later than the

date of the transaction, a duplicate or certified copy of the invoice, the bill
of lading, or other paper which shall show the name of the consignor,

consignee, carrier, if any, and the date and amount of the transaction.
In case of shipment from another State, the District of Columbia, or a
foreign country, the first receiver of such shipment shall file with the State
Board of Health a notice of receipt of shipment and shall not use, sell, offer
"for sale, or otherwise dispose of same before the same shall have been
inspected by the State Board of Health.

1935, ch. 312, sec. 207E.

207E. The final determination as to meeting the provisions of this
Act for inedible eggs in the shell shall be made by candling and for
inedible broken-out eggs by the methods approved or indicated by United
States Department of Agriculture Bulletin 846.

1935, ch. 312, sec. 207F.

207F. The State Board of Health is hereby authorized, empowered
. and directed to administer and enforce the provisions of this Act and
to define, promulgate and enforce such rules and regulations as may be
deemed necessary therefor.

In carrying out the provisions of this Act, the State Board of Health,

or its duly authorized agent, shall be authorized and empowered to enter,
during the usual hours of business, any warehouse, storehouse, store,
market, or any other building or place or carrier, conveyance or vehicle at,
in, on or from which any eggs in the shell, or in broken-out mass, are
used, stored, sold, offered or exposed for sale, or where eggs are canned,
frozen or. broken out, or where used for human and/or animal food, or in
the preparation of same, and to examine any and all such eggs and any
invoice, bill of lading, or other papers relating thereto for the purpose

of determining whether the provisions of this Act shall have been violated.
For the purpose of enabling said Board to administer and enforce the
provisions of this Act, the sum of eighteen hundred ($1, 800. 00) dollars
shall be appropriated annually to said Board.

1935, ch. 312, sec. 207G.

207G. Any person, firm, association or corporation who violates any
of the provisions of this Act or any rule or regulation made there-
under for its enforcement, or who fails or refuses to report or who reports


 

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