350 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



NEW DAIRY LAWS. 



Be it Enacted by the Thirty-first General Assembly of the State of Iowa: 

 Section 1. That every owner, manager or operator of a creamery 

 shall, before delivering to any person any skim milk, cause the same 

 to be pasteurized at a temperature of at least one hundred and eighty- 

 five (185) degrees Fahrenheit. 



Sec. 2. Whoever violates the provisions of this act shall, upon 

 conviction, be liable to a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars nor 

 more than one hundred dollars. 



III. 



Be it Enacted by the Thirty-first General Assembly of the State of Iowa: 

 Section 1. It shall be unlawful for the owner, manager, agent or em- 

 ploye of a cheese factory, creamery or condensed milk factory to falsely 

 manipulate or under-read or over-read the Babcock test or any other con- 

 trivance used for determining the quality of milk or cream, or to make any 

 false determination of the said Babcock test or otherwise. 



Sec. 2. Whosoever shall violate any of the provisions of this act 

 shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not less than twenty-five dollars 

 nor more than one hundred dollars. 



III. 



Be it Enacted by the Thirty-first General Assembly of the State of Iowa: 

 Section 1. The State Food and Dairy Commissioner and his deputy 

 . and assistants shall have full access to all places of business, factories, 

 buildings, wagons and cars used in the manufacture, sale or transpor- 

 tation within the State of any dairy products or any imitation thereof. 

 Sec. 2. They may examine and open any package, can or vessel 

 containing, or believed to contain, any article or product which may be 

 manufactured, sold or exposed for sale in violation of the laws of this 

 State relative to the dairy products and imitation thereof, and may 

 inspect the contents therein and take therefrom samples for testing 

 or analysis. 



Sec. 3. Whosoever shall refuse to allow the inspection herein 

 provided for or shall in any way hinder or obstruct the proper officers 

 performing their duties hereunder shall be punished by a fine not 

 exceeding one hundred (100) dollars or by imprisonment in the county 

 jail not exceeding thirty (30) days. 



