AGRICULTURAL LAW. 



CHAPTER 338. 



AN ACT in relation to agriculture, constituting articles one, two, 



three, four and five of chapter thirty-three of the general laws. 



Approved by the Governor April 10, 1893. Passed, three-fifths being present. 



The People of the State of Neio York, represented in Senate and 

 Assembly, do enact as follows: 



CHAPTER XXXIII OF THE GENERAL LAWS. 



The Agricultural Law. 



Article 1. General provisions. {§§ 1-12.) 



2. Dairy products. (§§ 20-37.) 



3. Adulterated vinegar. (§§ 50-53.) 



4. Diseases of domestic animals. (§§ 60-71.) 



5. Miscellaneous provisions. (§§ 80-90.) 

 *6, Forest preserve. (§§ 100-116.) 



*7. Adirondacli park. (§§ 120-127.) 



ARTICLE I. 



General Provisions. 

 Section 1. Short title. 



2. Commissioner of agriculture. 



3. Power of commissioner, his assistants and employes. 



4. Expert butter and cheesemaliers. 



5. Annual report. 



6. Certificate of chemist presumptive evidence. 



7. Evidence; principal's liability for acts of agent. 



8. Prosecution for penalty. 



9. Disposal of fines and moneys recovered. 



10. When injunction may be obtained. 



11. When prosecution sliall not be compelled to elect. 



12. Inspection, how conducted. 



•■Repealed and new Article 6 enacted by Chapter 395, Laws of 1895. 



