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  8. Chapter 17 - Containers And Grades


Chapter 17 - Containers And Grades


  • Section 39-17-10. Declaration of purpose.
  • Section 39-17-20. Division of markets shall assist in marketing farm products.
  • Section 39-17-30. Division of markets shall administer article; employment of agents.
  • Section 39-17-40. Promulgation of rules and regulations.
  • Section 39-17-50. Establishment of standards of receptacles, grades and labels; use of federal standards where applicable.
  • Section 39-17-60. Packing of farm products shall conform to standard grades; "Not graded" products exempted.
  • Section 39-17-70. Packing shall conform to standards as to receptacles and labels; exceptions.
  • Section 39-17-80. Inspections and classifications.
  • Section 39-17-90. Designation and license of inspectors.
  • Section 39-17-100. Suspension or revocation of license.
  • Section 39-17-110. Manner in which inspections shall be conducted.
  • Section 39-17-120. Appeals from classification of products.
  • Section 39-17-130. Inspection fees.
  • Section 39-17-140. Violation of article, or rules and regulations, or interference with inspector constitutes a misdemeanor.
  • Section 39-17-150. Penalties.
  • Section 39-17-160. Construction.
  • Section 39-17-310. Standards for grades of watermelons; grading shall be optional.
  • Section 39-17-320. Certificate as to grading in carload lot shipments.
  • Section 39-17-330. Bill of lading shall refer to certificate.
  • Section 39-17-340. Unlawful acts; penalties.
  • Section 39-17-410. Certain metal beverage containers unlawful after July 1, 1980.
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