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  8. Chapter 39 - Eggs And Baby Chicks


Chapter 39 - Eggs And Baby Chicks


  • Section 39-39-10 to 39-39-40. Repealed by 1994 Act No. 379, Section 2, eff May 10, 1994.
  • Section 39-39-110. Definitions.
  • Section 39-39-120. Egg seller licenses; information to be included on application.
  • Section 39-39-121. Wholesaler and distributor licenses; grounds for suspension or revocation; transfer; exception.
  • Section 39-39-122. Maintenance of records and invoices of egg purchases and sales; facility inspections.
  • Section 39-39-130. Shell egg standards, grades and weight classes.
  • Section 39-39-135. Refrigeration.
  • Section 39-39-140. Labeling requirements; conformity to U.S. Department of Agriculture standards; classification to be included in advertising.
  • Section 39-39-141. Bulk retail sales; display of placards and information thereon; exceptions as to eggs in cartons; placards in restaurants.
  • Section 39-39-150. Unlawful acts.
  • Section 39-39-160. Enforcement; promulgation of rules and regulations.
  • Section 39-39-170. Exemptions.
  • Section 39-39-180. Penalties.
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