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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 21-341

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§21–341.
(a)A person may not process, sell, or keep for sale, as crab meat, anything that is not crab meat.
(b)A person may not process or sell for human consumption crab meat that:
(1)Contains any filthy, putrid, or decomposed substance or is otherwise unfit for human consumption;
(2)Has been packed or pasteurized in violation of this subtitle; or
(3)Has been packed, prepared, or held under conditions that may have allowed the crab meat to become:
(i)Contaminated with filth; or
(ii)Injurious to health.
(1)A licensee may not possess, with intent to sell for human consumption, any crab meat, the processing or sale of which would be a violation of this section.
(2)Possession by a licensee of any crab meat, the processing or selling of which would be a violation of this section, is presumptive evidence of intent to sell the crab meat for human consumption.
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