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Maryland Health - General Section 21-430
§ 21-430.
  (a)   In this section, "milk emergency":
    (1)   Means a general and acute shortage of milk from Grade A dairy farms; and
    (2)   Does not include a simple shortage of milk from Grade A dairy farms that affects only a small number of distributors.
  (b)   (1)   In a milk emergency, the Secretary may authorize the sale of a pasteurized milk product that has not been certified as Grade A pasteurized milk.
    (2)   A person who sells a milk product under this subsection shall label the milk product as the Secretary requires.
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