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660 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 312

207A. No person, firm, association or corporation shall
buy, accept, receive, or otherwise acquire or have in pos-
session at or in any establishment where human and/or
animal foods are prepared or manufactured, or shall sell,
offer for sale, or expose for sale, or have in possession
with intent to sell for human and/or animal food, or for
use in the preparation of same, any eggs in the shell,
in broken-out mass, or in any other condition whatsoever
which are inedible in whole or in part.

Any egg that is mouldy, sour, or musty, or that has an
abnormal odor, blood ring, developing embryo, black rot,
red dot, white rot, mixed rot (addled), a bloody or green
white, or any yolk that is seepy, crusted, stuck or broken,
or any egg in which the entire white is cloudy, and any
other egg heretofore or hereafter declared inedible for
human food by the United States Department of Agri-
culture shall, for the purpose of this Act, be deemed
inedible for human food or for any use in the preparation
of human food.

Any egg that is mouldy, or that has a black rot or
crusted yolk, or any other egg heretofore or hereafter
declared inedible f or animal food by the United States De-
partment of Agriculture shall, for the purpose of this Act,
be deemed inedible for animal food or in the preparation
of animal food.

SEC. 203B. 1 No person, firm, association or corporation
shall sell, offer or expose for sale, or shall can, freeze or
otherwise process any broken out eggs or shall break out
eggs, unless a license shall have first been obtained from
the State Board of Health by the said person, firm, associa-
tion or corporation to sell, can, freeze or otherwise process
broken out eggs or to break out eggs.

207C. Any broken-out eggs inedible in whole or part
shall be denatured at the place and time of the breaking out
in the manner prescribed by the State Board of Health,
and said manner shall be that approved or indicated by
the United States Department of Agriculture, and the con-
tainer or containers of such eggs shall be legibly and con-
spicuously labeled and marked in the following language:
"Denatured Eggs Unfit for Human or Animal Food. " Any
such eggs not so denatured nor so labeled and marked
shall, for the purpose of this Act, be held to be had in
possession with intent to use or sell for human and/or
animal food, or in the preparation of such food.

*Evidently typographical error.

 

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