LAWS OF 1894. 



CHAPTER 143. 



AN ACT to amend the agricultural law relating to condensed 



milk. 



Became a law March 19, 1894, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, 



three-fifths being present. 



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

 Assembly, do enact as follows: 



Section 1. Section twentj-five of chapter three hundred and 

 thirty-eight of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-three, 

 entitled "An act in relation to agriculture, constituting articles 

 one, two, three, four and five of chapter thirty-three of the gen- 

 -eral laws," as amended by chapter five hundred and sixty-four of 

 the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-three, is hereby amended 

 so as to read as follows: 



§ 25. Regulations in regard to condensed milk. Ko con- 

 densed milk shall be made or offered or exposed for sale or ex- 

 change unless manufactured from pure, clean, healthy, fresh, un- 

 adulterated and wholesome milk from which the cream has not 

 been removed either wholly or in part, or unless the proportion of 

 milk solids shall be in quantity the equivalent of twelve per 

 ■centum of milk solids in crude milk, and of which solids twenty- 

 five per centum shall be fats. No person shall manufacture, sell 

 or ofifer for sale or exchange in hermetically sealed cans, any con- 

 densed milk unless put up in packages upon which shall be dis- 

 tinctly labeled or stamped the name of the person or corporation 

 by whom made and the brand by which or under which it is 

 made. When condensed milk shall be sold from cans or pack- 

 ages not hermetically sealed^ the vendor shall brand or label such 

 cans or packages with the name of the manufacturer of the milk 

 contained therein. 



§ 2. This act shall take effect immediately. 



