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Session Laws, 1968
Volume 683, Page 487   View pdf image
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SPIRO T. AGNEW, Governor                       487

effect that such weight or measure is available for examination, [or
is due for reexamination, as the case may be,] or unless specific
written permission to use such weight or measure has been received
from the office of the Superintendent or from the sealer in whose
territory the weight or measure is located.

Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That new Sections 11A and
11B be and they are hereby added to the said Article and subtitle of
the Code, to follow immediately after Section 11 thereof, and to read
as follows:

11A.

Whenever he finds that a violation or violations of this subtitle or
regulations 'promulgated thereunder have occurred, the Superintend-
ent may issue stop-use orders, stop-removal orders, and removal
orders with respect to weights and measures being, or susceptible of
being, commercially used, and may issue stop-removal orders and
removal orders with respect to packages or amounts of commodities
kept, offered, or exposed for sale, sold, or in process of delivery, when-
ever in the course of his enforcement of the provisions of this subtitle
he deems it necessary for the protection of the public; and no person
shall use, remove from the premises specified, otherwise dispose of,
or fail to remove from the premises specified, any weight, measure,
or package or amount of commodity contrary to the terms of a stop-
use order, stop-removal order, or removal order issued under the
authority of this section. This section shall not be construed as limit-
ing the right of the Superintendent to proceed as authorized by other
sections of this subtitle.

11B.

The Superintendent may bring an action for an injunction to re-
strain any person from using weighing and measuring devices,
weighing or measuring, packaging, labeling or otherwise operating
in violation of this subtitle or regulations promulgated by the Board
pursuant to this subtitle to prevent any further and continuing viola-
tions of this subtitle or any such regulations.

Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That Section 192(c-l)(i) of
Article 43 of the said Code (1965 Replacement Volume and 1967
Supplement), title "Health," subtitle "Adulteration of Food and
Drink," subheading "Food and Drug Law," be and it is hereby re-
pealed and re-enacted with amendments to read as follows:

192.

(c-l)(i) Ice milk means the pure, clean frozen products made
from a combination of "milk products," sugar, dextrose, corn syrup
in dry or liquid form, water, with or without egg or egg products,
with harmless flavoring and with or without harmless coloring, and
with or without added "stablizer" and emulsifier composed of whole-
some edible material. It shall contain not more than one-half of one
per centum by weight of "stabilizer," not more than one fifth of one
per centum by weight of emulsifier, not less than two per centum,
nor more than seven per centum by weight of milk fat, and not less
than eleven per centum by weight of total milk solids. In no case

 

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