2006 New York Code - Prohibitions; Presumption; Rules And Regulations


 
    § 160-k. Prohibitions;  presumption;  rules  and  regulations.   1. No
  person shall sell, expose for sale, or transport for sale grapes in open
  or closed packages if the package containing them, the label on them, or
  any advertising accompanying them shall bear any  statement,  design  or
  device  regarding  the  grapes which shall be false or misleading in any
  particular.
    2. No person shall sell, expose for sale, or transport  for  sale,  in
  either  open or closed packages, grapes packed in such a manner that the
  face or shown surface shall not be an average of  the  contents  of  the
  package.
    3.  When  grapes  in  packages  are  delivered to a common carrier for
  shipment, such delivery shall be presumptive evidence  that  the  grapes
  are intended for sale.
    The commissioner shall adopt and promulgate such rules and regulations
  to  supplement and give full effect to the provisions of this article as
  he may deem necessary.


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