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U.S. State Codes
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Rhode-Island
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Title 21 - Food and Drugs
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Chapter 21-2 Milk Sanitation Code
Chapter 21-2 Milk Sanitation Code
Section 21-2-1 Short title.
Section 21-2-2 Declaration of policy.
Section 21-2-3 Definitions.
Section 21-2-4 Repealed.
Section 21-2-5 Analysis of raw milk by private milk laboratories.
Section 21-2-6 Grade A dairy farm permit holders.
Section 21-2-7 Permits.
Section 21-2-7.1 Rhode Island raw milk cheese.
Section 21-2-8 Issuance of permits.
Section 21-2-9 Duration and renewal of permits.
Section 21-2-10 Issuance of temporary permits.
Section 21-2-11 Emergency powers.
Section 21-2-12 Revocation of permits.
Section 21-2-13 Appeals.
Section 21-2-14 Temporary permit suspension.
Section 21-2-15 Repealed.
Section 21-2-16 Embargo of sale or distribution of milk.
Section 21-2-17, 21-2-18 Repealed.
Section 21-2-19 Inspections and inspectors.
Section 21-2-20 Special inspections.
Section 21-2-21 Inspectors and assistants.
Section 21-2-22 Inspection of animals and milk.
Section 21-2-23 Director empowered to make regulations.
Section 21-2-24 - 21-2-28 Repealed.
Section 21-2-29 Standards to be maintained.
Section 21-2-30 Information to be furnished to director.
Section 21-2-31 Labeling of containers of milk and milk products.
Section 21-2-32 Labeling as to breed of cows.
Section 21-2-33 - 21-2-42 Repealed.
Section 21-2-43 Enforcement of chapter.
Section 21-2-44 State statutory provisions and rules paramount to local.
Section 21-2-45 Standardization permitted.
Section 21-2-46 Wholesale and contract sales.
Section 21-2-47 - 21-2-50 Repealed.
Section 21-2-51 Access of enforcement officers.
Section 21-2-52 Appropriations and disbursements.
Section 21-2-53 Powers of superior court in equity.
Section 21-2-54 Prosecution of violations.
Section 21-2-55 Penalties for violations.
Section 21-2-56 Taking of samples in investigation of violations.
Section 21-2-57 Severability.