2021 Ohio Revised Code
Title 37 | Health-Safety-Morals
Chapter 3715 | Pure Food and Drug Law
Section 3715.38 | Prohibitions Regarding Honey.

Effective: October 31, 1975

Latest Legislation: House Bill 396 - 111th General Assembly

No person shall sell, offer, or expose for sale any product that is:

(A) In the semblance of honey and labeled, advertised, or otherwise represented to be honey if it is not honey;

(B) In the semblance of honey and contains a label that applies the word "imitation" to the product, regardless of whether it contains any honey;

(C) In the semblance of honey and is a blend of honey and other ingredients that contains a label with the word "honey," or any picture, drawing, or other representation implying honey, when such word, picture, drawing, or representation is more prominently displayed than the word "blend" or other word clearly implying the existence of other ingredients.

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