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enforcement, and to appropriate money therefor," are hereby 

 expressly continued in force; and the present state dairy 

 bureau* shall continue in existence in all respects as now 

 constituted under existing laws ; and the members thereof shall 

 continue to be chosen and appointed in all respects as now 

 provided under existing laws; the intention being that the 

 existing laws, under which said bureau is constituted and 

 now exists and by which its powers are conferred and its duties 

 are prescribed, shall in no way be impaired or affected by 

 this act. 



SEC. 46. Section seventeen of an act entitled "An act to Repeal, 

 prevent deception in the manufacture and sale of butter and 

 cheese, to secure its enforcement, and to appropriate money 

 therefor," approved March 4, 1897, is hereby repealed. 



SEC. 47. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the 

 provisions of this act are hereby repealed. 



CONDENSED AND EVAPORATED MILK.^ 



An act to establish a standard for evaporated mtlk and 

 condensed milk. 



(Approved April 24, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 1101.) 



SECTION 1. The standard of purity of condensed milk and standard of 

 evaporated milk shall be that proclaimed and established by pl 

 the secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture. 



SEC. 2. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the 

 provisions of this act are hereby repealed. 



(See subdivision (3) of section 29 of the act approved April 21, 1911, 

 page 43 hereof.) 



IMITATION MILK. 



An act to define imitation milk and to regulate the business of 

 producing, buying or selling imitation milk or imitation 

 milk products, providing for the licensing of said business 

 by the state dairy bureau, and prescribing penalties for a 

 violation of the provisions hereof, and repealing all acts or 

 parts of acts inconsistent herewith. 



(Approved April 16, 1919; Stats. 1919, p. 89.) 



SECTION 1. For the purposes of this act certain manufae- imitation 

 tured substances, certain mixtures and compounds shall be 

 known and designated as "imitation milk," namely: (a) any 

 mixture or compound composed of skim milk or condensed, 

 evaporated or powdered skim milk and any edible oil or fat 

 other than natural milk fat, whether with or without any 

 other ingredient or ingredients; (b) any mixture or compound 



*See note, page 32 hereof. 



