Art. 3.] Dairy Products 1901 



dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for the first violation 



and not less than two hundred dollars nor more than five hundred 



dollars for the second and each subsequent violation. Whoever by 



himself or another violates any of the provisions of sections forty 



or fortv-one of the agricultural law shall be guilty of a misde- Misde- 



meanor 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 oifense. {^As amended hij chapter 357 of the Laws of 



1909.) 



People V. Arensburg. 40 Hun, 358: s. c, reversed, 103 X. Y. 388, 105 Id. 123; 

 People V. Griffin, 128 N. Y. Supp. 946, 71 Misc. Rep. 566; People v. Hill. 44 

 Hun, 472; People v. Redding, 70 Misc. Rep. 420; People v. Guiton Co., 137 

 N. Y. Supp. 600. 



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

 of health. Xo person or persons shall manufacture, sell or ex- Poisonom 



J- J- ^ coloring 



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- Analysis 

 ous coloring matter. The state commissioner of health shall cause board of 



. health. 



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

 ket for use in food products to be analyzed and report the results 

 of such analysis to the legislature at the next session. 



§ 43. Manufacture and sale of imitation cheese prohibited. ISTo 

 person shall manufacture, deal in, sell, offer or expose for sale 

 or exchange any article or substance, in the semblance of or in 

 imitation of cheese made exclusively of unadulterated milk or 

 cream, or both, into which any animal, intestinal or offal fats or 

 oils, or melted butter or butter in any condition or state or modifi- 

 cation of the same, or oleaginous substances of any kind not pro- 

 duced from unadulterated milk or cream, shall be introduced. 



§ 44. When prohibitions do not apply to skim-milk or skim- skim 

 cheese. Except in the counties of ISTe »v York and Kings, the pro- 



milk. 



