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SEC. 56. Standard for mi/A:. In prosecutions under the provisions of sections 

 fifty-one to sixty-four, inclusive, milk which, upon analysis, is shown to con- 

 tain less than twelve and fifteen huiulredths per cent of milk solids or less than 

 three and thirty-five hundredths per cent of fat, shall not be considered of good 

 standard quality. .-I* umemlnl -June 13, 1908; Acts and Resolves of 1908, ch. 

 6'M. y. >'>''. ' s '"' /*"' '>'' /"'''. l>t. 3, p. 258. 



Revised Laws V.M>L>. v.il. 1, ch. 56, pp. 547-54. 



. 1. Ih-ntfil milk; fine if not Inlteli-rt. Whoever, himself or by his servant 

 or agent, or as the servant or agent of any person, firm or corporation, sells, 

 e.\ -hanges or delivers >r has in his custody or possession with intent to sell, 

 exchange or deliver any milk which has been subjected to artificial heat 

 greater than one hundred and sixty-seven degrees Fahrenheit, not having the 

 words "heated milk" distinctly marked upon a light ground in plain black 

 imcondensed got hie letters at least one inch in length in a conspicuous place 

 ujHtn every vessel. can or package from or in which such milk is, or is intended 

 to 1..-. sold, exchanged or delivered shall for a tirst offence be punished by a fine 

 ot" not less than titty nor more than two hundred dollars, for a second offence 

 by a tine of not less than one hundred nor more than three hundred dollars, 

 and for a subsequent offence by a fine of fifty dollars and by imprisonment for 

 not less than sixty nor more than ninety days. If such vessel, can or package 

 is of the capacity "f "'t more than two quarts, said words may be placed upon 

 a detachable label or tag attached thereto and said letters may be less than one 

 inch in length, but not smaller than brevier gothic capital letters. 



SEI. tiiitinn*. Nothing In this act shall be construed as applying to 



condensed milk or to milk which has been concentrated to one-half its volume 

 or less. 



Approved June 1, 1008. Acts and Resolves of Massachusetts, 1908, ch. 570, 

 P. l"l. 



WATER. 



Sir. 1. Defiling water supply. Any police officer or constable of a city or 

 town in which any jioiid. stream or reservoir used for the purpose of domestic 

 water supply is wholly or partly situated, acting within the limits of his city 

 or town, and any executive officer of a water board, board of water commis- 

 sioners. public institution or water company, furnishing water for domestic 

 purposes, or agent of such water board, board of water commissioners, public 

 institution or water company, duly authorized in writing therefor by such 

 hoards, institution or company, acting upon the premises of such board, insti- 

 tution or company and not more than five rods from the water, for such supply 

 may. without a warrant, arrest any person found in the act of bathing in a 

 pond, stream or reservoir, the water of which is used for the purpose aforesaid, 

 and detain him in some convenient place until a complaint can be made against 

 him therefor. 



_'. l-.'ffect. This act shall take effect upon its passage. 



Approved May 26, 1908. Acts and Resolves of 1908, ch. 539, pp. 377-78. 



