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Supplement to the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, 1900
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4'0 CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS. [ART. 27

days before or five days after parturitions; or which has been
taken from a sick or diseased animal; or which has been taken
from animals fed in whole or in part on garbage or any substance
in a state of fermentation or putrefaction, or food that produces
impure, diseased or unwholesome milk, or from cows stabled
near a house where there is an infectious disease; or from which
a portion of the cream has been taken; but nothing in these
sections shall be construed as prohibiting the addition of sugar
in the manufacture of condensed or preserved milk, or as pro-
hibiting the sale of pure skimmed milk, when sold as such, and
from cans plainly and conspicuously marked with the sign or
placard "Skimmed Milk" in capital letters, each of a size of not
less than one inch square, or as prohibiting the sale of pure,
wholesome milk, not complying with the provisions of section
138o, for the manufacture therefrom of butter, cheese or other
products. Nothing in this section shall be construed as pro-
hibiting the feeding of ensilage from silos.

1900, ch. 450.

138E. "Whoever shall violate any of the provisions of sections
138C and 138D shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con-
viction thereof shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars
or imprisoned for not more than sixty days, or both fined and
imprisoned, in the discretion of the court, for each offense; said
section not to apply to Montgomery county, except when said
county shall ship or sell milk to Baltimore city, nor to limit
the powers of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to
enact ordinances and regulations not inconsistent with the
provisions of these sections, for the inspection and sale of
milk or the products thereof in the city of Baltimore.

1900, ch. 532.

138F. No condensed or preserved milk shall be manufactured,
sold or exchanged, or offered or exposed for sale, or exchange
unless the same be manufactured from or out of pure, clean,
healthy, fresh, unadulterated and wholesome milk, from which
the cream has not been removed either wholly or in part, or
unless the proportion of milk solids of same shall be in quantity
the equivalent of twelve and fifty one-hundredths per centum of


 

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