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§ 36-942 Sale of kosher food

AZ Rev Stat § 36-942 (2019) (N/A)
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36-942. Sale of kosher food

A. It is unlawful, with intent to defraud:

1. To sell, offer or expose for sale, by any method or in any form, any meat or meat product, food or food product, whether raw or prepared for human consumption, which in any manner or by any device is falsely represented or held out to be kosher or composed exclusively of kosher products.

2. To sell, offer or expose for sale in the same place of business, both kosher and nonkosher meat, meat products, food or food products, unless there is prominently displayed in the show window of the place of business a sign bearing the words, in block letters not less than four inches in height, " kosher and nonkosher food sold here, " and over each kind of meat, meat product, food or food product exposed or offered for sale a sign stating in block letters not less than two inches in height whether it is kosher or nonkosher.

3. To display in a place of business or in a window or door thereof, or in hand bills or other printed matter exhibited or distributed in or outside a place of business, words or letters in Hebrew, or any character, sign, emblem, insignia or symbol in simulation thereof, without displaying in conjunction therewith in English letters of at least equal size as such characters a statement whether kosher only, nonkosher only, or both kosher and nonkosher meat, meat products, food or food products are sold therein.

B. Possession of nonkosher meat, meat products, food or food products by a person advertising the sale of kosher meat, meat products, food or food products only, is prima facie evidence of intent to defraud.

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§ 36-942 Sale of kosher food