Akt. 3.] Dairy Products 1905 



cream or skim milk so found or so sold or shipped therefrom shall 

 be presumed to have been j^roduced by separating or skimming at 

 such station or establishment. In any action or proceeding rela- 

 tive to the adulteration of milk by removing cream therefrom 

 or adding skim milk or other foreign substance thereto, it shall be 

 presumed that when cream has been produced by so skimming or 

 separating or butter has been manufactured, there was made at 

 least five quarts of milk in the production of each quart of cream 

 so produced and there was necessarily so produced thereby at least 

 four quarts of skim milk to each quart of cream so produced, and 

 that there was used at least nine quarts of milk in the production 

 of each pound of butter so manufactured. If any such person so 

 duly licensed shall thereafter refuse or neglect to keep and preserve 

 full and complete records as herein required or shall refuse to 

 exhibit such records to the commissioner of agriculture, his assist- 

 ants or agents or shall violate any of the provisions of this section 

 or any of the provisions of this chapter relative to milk or the 

 products thereof he shall forfeit his license and shall l)e disquali- F-orfeitum 



of license. 



fied for a period of five years from being again licensed by the 

 commissioner of agriculture. (As amended by chapter 408 of 

 the Laws o/ 1913.) 



§ 46. Unsanitary cans and receptacles condemned. All cans, or 

 receptacles used in the sale of milk, cream or curd for consump- 

 tion, or in transporting or shipping the same to market or the 

 delivery thereof to purchasers for consumption as human food, 

 when found by the commissioner of agriculture or his assistants 

 or agents to be in unfit condition to be so used by reason of being 

 worn out, badly rusted, or with rusted inside surface, or unclean Runted or 



' -J ^ ' unclean 



or unsanitary or in such condition that they can not be rendered '^^°^- 

 clean and sanitary by washing, and will tend to produce or pro- 

 mote in milk, cream or curd when contained therein, bad flavors, 

 unclean or unwholesome conditions favorable to uidiealthfulness 

 or disease, shall be condemned by the commissioner of agriculture 

 or his assistants or agents. Every such can or receptacle when so Marking 



o i/ 1 condemned 



condemned shall be marked by a stamp, impression or device, *=""^- 

 designed by the commissioner of agriculture, showing that it has Fui-ther 



o ./ » > O use of 



been so condemned, and when so condemned shall not thereafter condemned 



' cans. 



