2006 New York Code - Retail Sale By Grade Or Quality; Fresh Eggs; Definition.


 
    § 160-c. Retail  sale by grade or quality; fresh eggs; definition.  It
  shall be unlawful for any person to sell, or offer to sell or expose for
  sale to a consumer any eggs intended for human  consumption  other  than
  those  of his own production without notifying by suitable sign or label
  the person or persons purchasing or intending to purchase  the  same  of
  the  exact  grade  or  quality  of such eggs, according to the standards
  prescribed by the commissioner of agriculture and markets.
    No person shall sell, offer for sale, or advertise for sale  as  fresh
  eggs,  strictly  fresh  eggs,  hennery  eggs, or new-laid eggs, or under
  words or descriptions of similar import, any eggs which are  not  fresh.
  No  egg shall be deemed to be fresh which does not meet the standards of
  quality of fresh eggs established by the commissioner of agriculture and
  markets.


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