2006 New York Code - Sales Prohibitions.


 
    § 156-e. Sales  prohibitions.    (1)  No person shall sell, expose for
  sale or transport for sale farm products in open or closed packages,  if
  the  package  containing  them  or  the  label  on  them  shall bear any
  statement, design or device regarding such farm products which shall  be
  false or misleading in any particular. (2) No person shall sell or offer
  for  sale  or  transport for sale in either open or closed packages farm
  products packed in such manner that the face or shown surface shall  not
  be  an  average of the contents of the package. (3) It shall be unlawful
  for any person or persons to designate, display any sign designating, or
  advertise any place of  business  as  a  farmers'  market,  unless  farm
  products   as  defined  in  section  two  hundred  twenty-three  of  the
  agriculture and markets law principally are displayed  and  offered  for
  sale or sold therein or thereon.


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