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South Dakota

Title 39 · Chapter 39-4
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39-4-1. Food defined.
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39-4-2. Conditions constituting adulteration of food.
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39-4-3. Ingredients constituting adulteration of confectionery.
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39-4-3.1. Confection or candy containing less than one-half of one percent alcohol by weight permitted.
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39-4-3.2. Alcoholic beverage licensee permitted to sell confection or candy containing one-half of one percent alcohol by weight or more.
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39-4-3.3. Off-sale delivery licensee permitted to deliver confection or candy containing one-half of one percent alcohol by weight or more.
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39-4-4. Unlawful food additives--Prohibited use as misdemeanor.
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39-4-5. Labeling required for preservatives added--Violation as misdemeanor.
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39-4-6. 39-4-6. Repealed by SL 1977, ch 190, § 359
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39-4-7. False or misleading information in package or label constituting misbranding.
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39-4-8. Imitation or unauthorized use of distinctive name as misbranding.
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39-4-9. Deception as to place of origin as misbranding--Reuse of original package.
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39-4-10. Failure to list narcotics in label as misbranding.
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39-4-11. Quantity and packer to be shown in label--Variation and tolerances.
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39-4-12. Franchised beverages exempt from quantity labeling requirement--Statement required of manufacturer or distributor.
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39-4-13. False labeling as to ingredients as misbranding.
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39-4-14. Additional labeling required for special dietary foods.
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39-4-14.1. 39-4-14.1. Repealed by SL 1988, ch 319
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39-4-15. Exemption of articles marketed under distinctive name--Compounds, imitations, and blends.
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39-4-16. Disclosure of trade formulas not required.
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39-4-17. Exemption of articles intended for export.
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39-4-18. Manufacture of adulterated or misbranded food as misdemeanor.
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39-4-19. Transportation of adulterated or misbranded foods as misdemeanor.
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39-4-20. Reliance by dealer on guaranty by wholesaler or manufacturer--Contents of guaranty.
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39-4-21. Seizure and condemnation of adulterated or misbranded food--Release on bond--Jury trial.
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39-4-22. Donation of food--Immunity from civil and criminal liability.
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39-4-23. Distribution of food without charge by charitable or nonprofit organization--Immunity.
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39-4-24. Food not readily marketable--Immunity provisions applicable--Regulation.
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39-4-25. Definitions.
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39-4-26. Misbranding as meat food product, meat by-product, or poultry.
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