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chapter two hundred and twenty of the acts of the year nineteen hundred and 

 three, is hereby further amended by striking out all after the word " old," in 

 the seventh line, so as to read as follows: Sec. 105. Exemption. The provi- 

 sions of the six preceding sections shall not apply to a person not engaged in 

 such business, who, upon his own premises and not in a slaughter house, slaugh- 

 ters his own neat cattle, sheep or swine, but the carcass of any such animals 

 shall be inspected by an inspector at the time of slaughter, unless said animal 

 is less than six months old. 



7. Authority of other officers unimpaired. Nothing in this act shall 

 affect or impair the rights, powers or authority of any board or officer not 

 herein mentioned. 



Approved March 31, 1908. Acts and Resolves of 1908, ch. 329, pp. 218-20. 



SEC. 71. Inspection of veal. The board of health, by themselves, their officers 

 or agents, may inspect all veal found, offered or exposed for sale or kept with 

 the intent to sell in its city or town, and if, in its opinion, said veal is that of a 

 calf less than four weeks old when killed, the board shall seize and destroy or 

 dispose of it as provided in the preceding section, subject, however, to the pro- 

 visions thereof relative to the disposal of money. As amended April 17, 1908; 

 Acts and Resolves of 1908, ch. 411, p. 276. See Bui. 69, Rev., pt. 3, p. 266. 



Revised Laws, 1902, vol. 1, ch. 56, p. 555. 



MILK. 



SEC. 3. Unclean vessels without name of owner; penalty. Every licensed 

 milk dealer who sells, or has in his possession with intent to sell, milk not 

 contained in clean vessels bearing his own name, or the name under which his 

 business is conducted, and bearing no other name, shall be punished by a fine 

 of ten dollars for each offence; but the provisions of this section shall not 

 apply to persons using clean vessels bearing the name of another person whose 

 written permission for such use shall have been obtained previously and regis- 

 tered in the office of the milk inspector, in municipalities having such officer, and 

 in other municipalities registered in the office of the city or town clerk. As 

 amended April 22, 1908; Acts and Resolves of 1908, ch. 435, p. 292. See Bui. 104, 

 p. S3. 



Approved March 1, 1906. Acts and Resolves 1906, ch. 116, p. 62. 



SEC. 2. Repeal. Section four (Bui. 104, p. 33) of said chapter one hundred 

 and sixteen is hereby repealed. 



Approved April 22, 1908. Acts and Resolves of 1908, ch. 435, p. 292. 



SEC. 12. Expenditures; report. The bureau may expend not more than eight 

 thousand dollars annually in its work, and it may co-operate with the state 

 board of health and with inspectors of milk, but it shall not interfere with the 

 duties of such board or officers. It shall annually, before the fifteenth day of 

 January, report to the general court in detail the number of agents, assist- 

 ants, experts and chemists employed by it, with their expenses and disburse- 

 ments, of all investigations made by it, of all cases prosecuted with the results 

 thereof, and other information advantageous to the dairy industry. As amended 

 April 17, 1908; Acts and Resolves of 1908, ch. 416, p. 278. See Bui. 69, Rev., 

 pt. S, p. 253. 



Revised Laws 1902, vol. 1, ch. 89, pp. 778-9. 



