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Sect. 2. It is hereby made the duty of the Director of the 

 State College Experiment Station, or other competent person 

 designated by him, to test the accuracy of all bottles, pipettes or 

 other measuring glasses used by persons, firms or corporations 

 in this State buying or pooling milk or cream, or apportioning 

 butter or cheese made from the same, by the contents of butter 

 fat contained therein. The Director of the Experiment Station 

 or the person designated by him, shall mark such bottles, 

 pipettes or other measuring glasses as are found correct, in 

 marks or characters which cannot be erased, and which marks 

 or characters shall stand as proof that they have been so tested. 

 The Director of the Experiment Station shall receive for such 

 service the actual cost incurred, and no more, the same to be 

 paid by the persons or corporations for whom it is done. 



Sect. 3. Any person, either for himself or in the employ of 

 any other person, firm or corporation, who manipulates the 

 Babcock test or any other test, whether mechanical or chemical, 

 for the purpose of measuring the contents of butter fat in milk 

 or cream for a basis of apportioning the value of such milk or 

 cream, or the butter or cheese made from the same, shall secure 

 a certificate from the superintendent of the dairy school at the 

 State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts that he or she 

 is competent and well qualified to perform such work. The 

 rules and regulations in the application for such certificate and 

 in the granting of the same shall be such as the superintendent 

 of that school may arrange, and the fee for issuing a certificate 

 shall in no case exceed one dollar, the same to be paid by the 

 applicant. 



Sect. 4. Whoever uses, or has in his possession with intent 

 to use, at any creamery, butter factory, cheese factory or con- 

 densed milk factory, any sulphuric acid of less than one and 

 eighty-two hundredths of specific gravity in the process known 

 as the Babcock test, or any other test for determining the butter 

 fat contents of milk or cream, shall on conviction pay a fine not 

 exceeding twenty-five dollars for the first offense, and for a 

 second offense a sum not exceeding fifty dollars. Any person, 

 firm or corporation violating the provisions of section one of 

 this act, shall on conviction pay a fine not exceeding fifty dollars 



