Art. 3 Dairy Products 23 c 



hereafter be sold, offered or exposed for sale in this state except 



it be sold in packages containing not more than 

 Weight, seal, and five pounds, such packages to be wrapped and 

 label of package, sealed, the original seal of which shall be un- 

 broken and upon which seal shall be plainly 

 printed the name and address of the manufacturer of said oleo- 

 margarine, and the said packages shall be plainly and conspicu- 

 ously labeled with the word " Oleomargarine " in Gothic or equally 

 conspicuous letters at least three-eighths of an inch high. The word 



" Oleomargarine ' : in large prominent letter- 

 Brick stamp. shall be stamped by indentation on each sep- 

 arate brick or portion of the substance itself 

 before it is wrapped and sealed. 



Any person violating any of the provisions of sections forty 

 or forty-one of the agricultural law shall forfeit and pay a penalty 

 to the people of the state of New York of not less than fifty 



dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for 

 Penalties. the first violation and not less than two hun- 



dred dollars nor more than five hundred dol- 

 lars for the second and each subsequent violation. Whoever by 



himself or another violates any of the provi- 

 Misdemeanor. sious of sections forty or forty-one of the agri- 

 cultural law shall be guilty of a misdemeanor 

 and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not less than 

 one hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars or by 

 imprisonment of not less than one month nor more than one year 

 or by both such fine and imprisonment for the first offense and 

 by not less than six months nor more than one year for the second 

 offense. (As amended by chapter 357 of the Laws of 1909.) 



People v. Arensberg, 40 Hun; S. c. reversed, 103 N. Y. 338, 105 Id. 123; 

 People v. Hill, 44 Hun, 472. 



§ 42. Coloring matter in food products; analysis by state board 

 of health. — No person or persons shall manufacture, sell or ex- 

 pose for sale any poisonous coloring matter for the coloring of food 

 products of any kind, nor shall any person or persons use any 

 poisonous coloring matter manufactured, sold, offered or exposed 

 for sale within this state; nor shall any person or persons sell, 

 offer or expose for sale any food product containing such poison- 

 ous coloring matter. The state commissioner of health shall cause 

 samples of coloring matter that are exposed for sale upon the mar- 



