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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                                   797

(8)  It purports to be or is represented as a food
for which a standard of fill of container is prescribed
by Departmental rules and regulations under § 4—209, and
it falls below the standard of fill of container
applicable to it, unless its label bears a statement that
[it] IF falls below the standard, in the manner and form
the rules and regulations specify;

(9)  It is not subject to the provisions of paragraph
(7), unless its label bears (i) the common or usual name
of the food, if any, and (ii) the common or usual name of
each ingredient. If it is fabricated from more than one
ingredient, the Secretary may permit spices, flavorings,
and colorings to be designated as spices, flavorings, and
colorings without requiring the naming of each. In
addition, the Secretary may establish exemptions by rules
and regulations under this subtitle to the extent that
compliance with the requirements of clause (ii) of this
paragraph is not feasible or results in deception or
unfair competition;

(10)  It purports to be for special dietary uses,
unless its label bears information concerning its
vitamin, mineral, and other dietary properties which the
Secretary, after consultation with the Secretary of
Agriculture of the United States, determines to be
necessary by rule or regulation to inform purchasers of
its value for these uses;

(11)  It bears or contains any artificial flavoring,
artificial coloring, or chemical preservative, unless it
bears labeling stating that fact. However, the Secretary
may establish exemptions by rules and regulations under
this subtitle to the extent that compliance with the
requirements of this paragraph is not feasible; or

(12)  It fails to bear on its container, and, in the
case of any nonconsumer packaged carcass directly on it,
as the Secretary adopts by rule or regulation, the
official inspection legend, number of the official
establishment where the article was processed, and any
other information the Secretary requires in the rule or
regulation, to assure that it does not bear false or
misleading labeling and that the public is informed of
the manner of handling required to maintain the article
in a wholesome condition.

4-311.

If the Secretary finds that any shell eggs are
adulterated or unfit for human consumption, he shall
segregate them and mark them in a permanent manner to
permit ready identification. If no appeal is taken
[form] FROM a determination of condemnation, the

 

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