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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 328

PART II.

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PART II. COLD STORAGE OF FOOD
§328-41 Definitions. "Cold storage" as used in sections 328-41 to 328-48 means a place artificially cooled to a temperature of forty degrees Fahrenheit or below but does not include such a place in a private home, hotel, restaurant, or exclusively retail establishment not storing articles of food for other persons. "Cold stored" as used in such sections means the keeping of articles of food in cold storage for a period exceeding thirty days from the date of placing them in any cold storage or refrigerating warehouse.
"Storer" means the person who offers articles of food for cold storage. "Operator" means any person operating a cold storage. [L 1925, c 194, §1; RL 1935, §1063; RL 1945, §2232; RL 1955, §51-40; HRS §328-41]
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