“An Act to protect and encourage the production and sale of pure and wholesome milk, and to prohibit and punish the production and sale of unwholesome or adulterated milk.”
This law makes it a misdemeanour to sell or expose for sale adulterated or unwholesome milk, or to keep cows for producing the same in an unhealthy condition, or feeding them on feed that will produce impure milk, etc.
Penalty is one hundred dollars for the first offence, and double that amount for each subsequent offence.
Approved, March 12, 1870.
Colorado.
“An Act to encourage the sale of milk, and to provide penalties for the adulteration thereof.”
This law makes it a misdemeanour to sell adulterated milk or milk from which the cream has been taken, or for withholding the strippings without the purchasers being aware of the fact.
Penalty is from twenty-five dollars to one hundred dollars, or imprisonment for six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
In force, May 20, 1881.
“An Act to regulate the manufacture and sale of oleomargarine, butterine, suine or other substances made in imitation of, or having the semblance of butter, and to provide penalties for the violation of the provisions hereof.”