2020 Mississippi Code
Title 69 - Agriculture, Horticulture, and Animals
Chapter 35 - Mississippi Dairy Promotion Act
§ 69-35-5. Definitions

Universal Citation: MS Code § 69-35-5 (2020)

The following terms shall have the following meanings unless context shall provide otherwise:

"State" means the State of Mississippi;

"Milk" means any class of cow's milk produced in the state;

"Dairy products" means products manufactured for human consumption which are derived from the processing of milk and includes fluid milk products;

"Fluid milk products" means those products normally consumed in liquid form as a beverage;

"Person" means any individual, group of individuals, partnership, corporation, association, cooperative association, or any other entity;

"Producer" means any person engaged in the production of milk for commercial use;

"Promotion" means actions such as paid advertising, sales promotion and publicity to advance the image and sales of and demand for dairy products;

"Nutrition education" means those activities intended to broaden the understanding of sound nutritional principle including the role of milk and dairy products in a balanced diet;

"State ADA" means the American Dairy Association of Mississippi;

"Extension service" means the Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service;

"Bulk tank unit" means a bulk tank unit as defined in accordance with the State Board of Health, Dairy Inspection Division;

"Block voting" means the vote cast by associations approved to be eligible to vote as described in Section 69-35-25;

"Handler" means any person engaged in the business of distributing, marketing, or in any manner handling fluid milk or dairy products, in whole or in part, for consumption;

"National Dairy Board" means the National Dairy Promotion and Research Board established under 7 U.S.C. 4504, as amended;

"Act" shall mean the Mississippi Dairy Promotion Act; and

"Cooperative association" means any cooperative marketing association of producers which is organized under the provisions of the act of Congress of February 18, 1922, known as the "Capper-Volstead Act."

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