Aet. 10.] Turpentine, Linseed ok Flaxseed Oil 1949 



linseed oil, any article unless the oil from which said article 

 is made be wholly the product of commercially pure linseed ov 

 flaxseed, and unless the same has been heated to at least two hun- 

 dred and twenty-five degrees Fahrenheit. Nor shall any persou^ ^^^f^^^^^^ 

 firm or corporation sell such adulterated linseed oil> Unless the 'f">^eed oil. 

 package be plainly marked in legible black lettei's, two inches 

 high and one inch in width, " adulterated linseed oil/' or without 

 informing the purchaser at the time of sale, that same is not pure 

 raw linseed, boiled linseed or flaxseed oil, and the invoice shall 

 accordingly read '" adulterated linseed oil." 



Nor shall any person, firm or corporation engage in the sale of ^urchLet. 

 such adulterated turpentine, linseed or flaxseed oil, in original 

 packages or other than original package, unless there are posted 

 conspicuously in the room where such goods are sold, signs bearing, 

 the words '' adulterated turpentine," or " adulterated linseed or 

 flaxseed oil, sold here," in legible letters in the English language 

 at least two inches in length and one inch in width, letters to be 

 in black on white background. Nothing herein contained shall imitations, 

 be construed as prohibiting the manufacture or sale of any such 

 compound or imitation providing the container shall be plainly 

 marked, and the purchaser notified and the invoice reading ac- 

 cordingly and the requirements of this section otherwise observed, 

 as aforesaid. (As amended by chapter 816 0/ the Laws of 1911.) 



§ 241. Violation a misdemeanor; fine. Violation of any of the 

 provisions of this article shall be a misdemeanor, punishable by a 

 fine of not less than fifty dollars or more than five hundred dollars 

 or by imprisonment for not more than one year, or by both such 

 fine and imprisonment. 



§ 242. Powers and duties of commissioner of agriculture. It 

 shall be the duty of the commissioner of agriculture to enforce menT^f 

 the provisions of this article. The said commissioner and his 

 assistants, experts and chemists, and official agents appointed by 

 him, shall have access, ingress and egress to and from all places buildings, 



etc. 



of business and buildings, freight platforms, transportation boats, 

 and all wagons and vehicles where turpentine or linseed or flax- 

 seed oil is kept for sale or stored or in transit, They shall have i„gpe<,t,on 



