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Session Laws, 1920
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 211

corporation or person shall furnish the purchaser with suffi-
cient tags for said packages, and, upon request, with a card or
cards upon which appears the statement required by the pro-
visions of Section 81.

84. The State Chemist shall have power to refuse to register
any commercial feeding stuff under a name, brand or trade
mark which would be misleading or deceptive, or which would
tend to mislead or deceive as to the materials of which it is
composed, or when the specific name of each and all ingredi-
ents used in its manufacture are not stated. He shall also
have the power to refuse to register more than one commercial
feeding stuff under the same name or brand when offered by
the same manufacturer, importer, jobber, firm, association,
corporation or person. Should any commercial feeding stuffs
be registered in this State, and it is afterwards discovered that
such registration is in violation of any of the provisions of
this Act, the State Chemist shall have the power to cancel such
registration. The State Chemist shall have the power to refuse
to allow any manufacturer, importer, jobber, firm, association,
corporation or person to lower the guaranteed analysis or
change the ingredients of any brand of his or their commercial
feeding stuffs during the term, for which registered, unless
satisfactory reasons are presented for making such change or
changes.

85. Whenever a manufacturer, importer, jobber, firm, as-
sociation, corporation or person manufacturing: or selling a
brand of commercial feeding stuffs shall have filed the state-
ment required by Section 82 and paid the inspection fee, as
required by Section 83 of this Act, no other agent, importer,
jobber, firm, association, corporation or person shall be re-
quired to file such statement or pay such fee upon such brand.

86. The State Chemist is authorized in person or by deputy
to have free access to all places of business, mills, buildings,
carriages, cars, vessels and parcels of whatsoever kind used in
manufacture, transportation, importation, sale or storage of
any commercial feeding stuffs, and shall have the power and
authority to open any parcel containing or supposed to contain
any commercial feeding stuffs, and to take therefrom samples
for analysis, and said State Chemist shall annually cause to be
analyzed at least one sample so taken of every commercial
feeding stuffs that is found, sold, offered or exposed for sale or
distributed in this State, and the result of such analysis, to-

 

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