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Code · Illinois · Chapter 240 — WAREHOUSES · Act 35

Sec. 6. No article of food intended for human consumption shall knowingly be placed, received or kept in any refrigerated warehouse, if such article is unfit for human.

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Sec. 6. No article of food intended for human consumption shall knowingly be placed, received or kept in any refrigerated warehouse, if such article is unfit for human consumption, or may not reasonably be expected to keep wholesome for human consumption, unless said article is previously marked, in accordance with regulations to be prescribed by the Department, in such a way as to indicate plainly the date when such article was received in refrigeration, and the fact that such article is not to be sold or used for human consumption.
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