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2005 Idaho Code - 37-332b — IMPROPERLY GRADED BUTTER -- SALE UNLAWFUL -- GRADE EMBLEM -- EXCEPTION
TITLE 37 FOOD, DRUGS, AND OIL CHAPTER 3 DAIRIES AND DAIRY PRODUCTS 37-332b. IMPROPERLY GRADED BUTTER -- SALE UNLAWFUL -- GRADE EMBLEM -- EXCEPTION. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, offer or expose for sale, or to distribute, within this state to any consumer, or to any retailer, including among others hotels and restaurants, any butter not properly graded by a butter grader licensed under this act and labeled according to section 37-332a, Idaho Code. The official state consumer grades shall be designated by an official grade emblem the design of which shall be prescribed by the state department of agriculture, and said emblem shall be used in designating butter grades only in accordance with regulations of the state department of agriculture governing the manner of such use. Graded butter imported into this state, and otherwise meeting all of the requirements of section 37-332a, Idaho Code, is not required to be designated with said grade emblem. Nothing contained in this act shall be construed to prevent a producer of cream from manufacturing into butter any cream produced by his own herd, provided it shall not exceed eighty (80) pounds in any calendar month, or from selling the same to consumers or retailers or to prevent the resale of such butter by such retailers.
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