52 FOOD LEGISLATION, YEAB ENDED JUNE 30, 1908. 



more than two hundred dollars; for a second offense, by a fine of not less than 

 one hundred dollars nor more than three hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in 

 the jail or workhouse for not less than thirty nor more than sixty days: and 

 for a subsequent offense, by fine of fifty dollars, and by imprisonment in the 

 jail or workhouse for not less than sixty nor more than ninety days. As 

 amended April SO, 1908; Laws of 1908 [Senate Bill No. 3o9~\, pp. 239-40. See 

 Bui. 69, Ren, pt. 6, p. 472. 



Passed April 10, 1889, 86 O. L., 229; Laning's Revised Statutes and Recodified 

 Laws, 1905, vol. 1, title 5, ch. 8, p. 1482. 



SEC. 1. Refilling of milk containers. It shall be unlawful to fill or refill, with 

 milk, cream or other milk product, any glass jar or bottle having the name of 

 any i>ersoii, firm or corporation blown therein, with intent to sell or vend such 

 milk, cream or other milk product, provided, that the provisions of this section 

 shall not extend to the person, firm or corporation whose name is blown in such 

 glass jar or bottle, or a duly authorized agent or employe thereof. 



SEC. 2. Sterilization of milk containers. It shall be unlawful to fill or refill, 

 with milk, cream or other milk product, any glass jar or bottle with intent to 

 sell or vend such milk, cream or other milk product, unless such glass jar or 

 bottle be first thoroughly cleansed and sterilized. 



SEC. 3. Penalty. Any person or persons guilty of violating the provisions of 

 the preceding section of this act shall be fined not more than one hundred 

 dollars. 



Approved May 9, 1908. Laws of 1908 (House Bill Xo. 901), p. 454. 



VINEGAR. 



. 1. Cider or apple vinegar defined. That no person shall manufacture for 

 sale, offer, or expose for sale; sell or deliver, or have in his possession with in- 

 tent to sell or deliver, any vinegar not in compliance with the provisions of this 

 act. Any vinegar manufactured for sale, offered for sale, exposed for sale, sold 

 or delivered, or in the possession of any person with intent to sell or deliver, 

 under the name of cider vinegar, or apple vinegar, or any compounding of the 

 word " cider " or " apple " as the name or part of the name of any vinegar, shall 

 be the product made by the alcoholic and subsequent acetous fermentations of 

 the juice of apples, shall contain no foreign substance, drugs or acids, is Irevo- 

 rotatory, and shall contain not less than four (4) grams of acetic acid, not less 

 than 1.0 grams of apple solids, of which not more than fifty (50) per cent, are 

 reducing sugars, and not less than twenty-five hundredths (0.25) grams of apple 

 ash in one hundred cubic centimeters (at a temperature of twenty [20] degrees 

 centigrade) ; and the water-soluble ash from one hundred (100) cubic centi- 

 meters (at a temperature of [20] degrees centigrade) of the vinegar shall con- 

 tain not less than ten (10) milligrams of phosphoric acid (P-O 5 ), and which 

 shall require not less than thirty (30) cubic centimeters of decinormal acid to 

 neutralize its alkalinity. 



(2) Wine or grape vinegar defined. Any vinegar manufactured for sale. 

 offered for sale, exposed for sale, sold or delivered or in the possession of any 

 person with intent to sell or deliver, under the name of wine vinegar, or grape 

 vinegar, shall be the product made by the alcoholic and subsequent acetous fer- 

 mentations of the juice of grapes, and shall contain, in one hundred (100) cubic 

 centimeters (at a temperature of twenty [20] degrees centigrade), not less than 

 four (4) grams of acetic acid, not less than one (1.0) gram of grape solids, and 

 not less than thirteen hundredths (0.13) grams of grape ash. 



