Individuals & Families
Small Businesses
Nonprofits
Employers
Employee Benefits Brokers
PEOs
Credit Unions
Membership Groups
Legal Information
Sign In
/
U.S. State Codes
/
Georgia
/
Title 26 - Food, Drugs, and...
/
Chapter 2 - Standards, Labe...
/
Article 2 - Adulteration and Misbranding of Food
Article 2 - Adulteration and Misbranding of Food
§ 26-2-20. Short title
§ 26-2-21. Definitions
§ 26-2-22. Prohibited acts
§ 26-2-23. Injunctions for violations of Code Section 26-2-22
§ 26-2-24. Penalty for violation of Code Section 26-2-22; exceptions
§ 26-2-25. Licensing of food sales establishments; revocation; notice and hearing; transferability; posting of license; fees; rules and regulations
§ 26-2-26. When food deemed adulterated
§ 26-2-27. Poisonous or deleterious substances in food; exception for required substances
§ 26-2-27.1. Testing of specimens from food processing centers; consistency in standards; cost; retention of records from testing; exemption
§ 26-2-28. When food deemed misbranded
§ 26-2-29. Misleading advertisements; certain practices declared misleading
§ 26-2-30. Factors to be taken into account in determining whether labels or advertisements are misleading
§ 26-2-30.1. Beef produced without antibiotics or growth hormones; "Georgia lean" beef
§ 26-2-31. Repacking of flour, grits, hominy, and cornmeal; exceptions
§ 26-2-32. Honey and imitation honey labels
§ 26-2-33. Enforcement of article by Commissioner; employment of personnel
§ 26-2-34. Promulgation of regulations; notice and hearing for proposed amendments; variances or waivers
§ 26-2-35. Food regulations
§ 26-2-36. Right of entry in food establishments and transport vehicles; examination of samples obtained
§ 26-2-37. Temporary permits
§ 26-2-38. Detention or embargo of adulterated or misbranded food
§ 26-2-39. Summaries of judgments, decrees, and court orders; dissemination of information in the interest of health and protection of consumers against fraud
§ 26-2-40. Minor violations of article
§ 26-2-41. Prosecution of violations; notice to defendant prior to institution of criminal proceeding