2005 Idaho Code - 37-340 — USE OF BREED NAME ON LABEL UNLAWFUL UNLESS DERIVED EXCLUSIVELY FROM REGISTERED DAIRY HERDS -- PERMIT

                                  TITLE  37
                             FOOD, DRUGS, AND OIL
                                  CHAPTER 3
                          DAIRIES AND DAIRY PRODUCTS
    37-340.  USE OF BREED NAME ON LABEL UNLAWFUL UNLESS DERIVED EXCLUSIVELY
FROM REGISTERED DAIRY HERDS -- PERMIT. It is hereby declared to be unlawful
for any person, association or corporation engaged in manufacturing,
processing, packaging, canning, or bottling of milk or any product thereof for
sale, to label, imprint, brand or mark the container in which said milk or any
product thereof is sold with the breed name of a nationally recognized breed
organization of dairy cattle such as Jersey, Guernsey, Holstein, Ayrshire,
Brown Swiss or Shorthorn unless all milk or the product thereof sold or
offered for sale under said label, imprint, brand or mark shall be derived
exclusively from dairy herds in which the females are registered with the
national breed organization of the breed name used or are indistinguishable in
appearance and characteristics from animals registered with the national breed
organization of said breed name, and unless a permit allowing the use of said
breed name is first obtained from the department of agriculture. Any person,
association or corporation obtaining a permit shall first give his consent to
reasonable inspections of his premises by the department for purposes of
enforcement of this act.

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