2006 Kansas Code - 65-640
65-640. Same; serving at public places; notice; identification. It shall be unlawful for any person to possess in a form ready for serving oleomargarine or margarine at a public eating place unless a notice that oleomargarine or margarine is served is displayed prominently and conspicuously in such place and in such manner as to render it likely to be read and understood by the ordinary individual being served in such eating place and is printed in English upon each bill of fare or menu, if one be used, and in letters not smaller than eight (8) point bold-faced gothic capitals or not smaller than that normally used to designate the serving of other food items, the words "oleomargarine served here" or "margarine served here"; and in case no bill of fare or menu be used the manager or person in charge of such establishment shall cause to be posted upon each of two of the walls of the dining or eating room in a conspicuous position and in letters at least one and one-half (1 1/2) inches in height, a placard containing on the face thereof the words in the English language, "oleomargarine served here" or "margarine served here"; and such person shall keep said placard continuously posted as aforesaid so long as such substitute be kept or used.
No person shall serve oleomargarine or margarine at a public eating place, whether or not any charge is made therefor, unless (1) each separate serving bears or is accompanied by labeling identifying it as oleomargarine or margarine or (2) each separate serving thereof is triangular in shape.
History: L. 1929, ch. 219, § 3; L. 1955, ch. 287, § 1; L. 1968, ch. 284, § 3; July 1.
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