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Code · New Jersey · Title 24 — Correctional Facilities and Parole · Chapter 15A

24:15A-1. Equipment of lead, cadmium, or metallic substance; formation of dangerous compounds; unwholesome, dangerous or detrimental

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No person shall keep or use in the manufacture, sale or keeping for sale, of any drink, beverage or food, nor shall any person offer for sale, sell or manufacture, for use in the preparation, storage or dispensing of a drink, beverage or food, any tap, faucet, tank, fountain, refrigerator, utensil, vessel, apparatus, or any pipe, or conduit, or parts in connection therewith, which is composed or made either wholly or in part of lead, cadmium, or other metal or metallic substance that is or will be affected by the drink, beverage or food so that dangerous, unwholesome, or deleterious compounds are formed therein or thereby or such that the drink, beverage or food made or stored therein or drawn therefrom shall be unwholesome, dangerous or detrimental to health.
L.1942, c. 42, p. 249, s. 1, eff. April 20, 1942.
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