2006 Michigan Compiled Laws - Act 137 of 1935


CHEMICAL LABORATORIES; FRUIT PROTECTION

Act 137 of 1935

AN ACT to provide for the protection of the public health; to promote the fruit growing industry; to assist in the marketing of fresh fruit; to provide for the establishing of temporary chemical laboratories in the fruit growing sections during the harvesting and shipping season, in order to control excess poisonous spray residue on fruit; to provide for the payment of inspection fees for chemical analyses; to issue clearance certificates on lots of apples and other fruits prepared for shipment; to make an appropriation therefor, and to prescribe the duties and powers of the commissioner of agriculture.


History: 1935, Act 137, Imd. Eff. June 4, 1935




The People of the State of Michigan enact:

DocumentDescription
Section 286.341Chemical laboratories; fruit growing sections; poisonous spray residue; examination, certificate, fees.
Section 286.342Chemical laboratories; voluntary submission of samples; fee; certificate.
Section 286.343Chemical laboratories; establishment by private concerns; supervision, regulations.
Section 286.344Appropriation for state chemical laboratories.
Section 286.345Rules and regulations; enforcement by commissioner of agriculture.

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