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2009 California Food and Agricultural Code - Section 38971-38972 :: Article 7. Advertising And Display
FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL CODESECTION 38971-38972
38971. No product resembling a milk product shall be advertised, displayed for sale, or sold in any manner or under any circumstances or conditions that is likely to mislead, deceive, or confuse consumers into believing such products are milk products. 38972. The director may adopt regulations to enforce the provisions of this article. In adopting the regulations, the director shall consider and follow, insofar as practical, the provisions of Sections 38952, 38954, 38955, and 38956, as well as any other relevant considerations. In addition the director may distinguish between different products or types of products on the basis of the nature of the product, its labeling, the manner in which it is customarily presented or is likely to be presented to the consumer, and any other relevant factors, if he or she determines the differentiation is warranted and in the public interest.
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